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A 16th/17th Century Joined Oak Press Cupboard having two central fielded panel doors set one above another on iron hinges flanked by vertical side panels with scale carved muntins, a moulded horizontal divide and base raised on squat bun feet. The interior fitted with shelves. 58 ins (147 cms) high, 42 ins (107 cms) wide, 20 ins (51 cms) deep.
A 3/16 scale GILBERT American Flyer train set including a Reading Lines black 4-4-2 and 8 wheel tender no.302 (Good Plus) 628 Log car (Good in Poor Box) 630 Caboose and 633 Boxcar (Both Good Boxed). A quantity of 3/16th scale track and instructions (Good). A Fleischmann controller and suitable transformer.
AIRFIX 8 x Civil Aircraft kits - series 3 1/144 scale No`s 3175 and Pattern No. SK505, Series 4 1/144 Scalenos 4002 and 4170 series 5/72 Pattern No. 583, series 6 scale 1/144 No. 6175 and series 8 1/144 scale Pattern No. SK811. French Boxed 1/72 scale series 2 2025. Mint/Near Mint contents in Excellent Boxes.
* Salis-Soglio (Carl Albert von, 1886-1941). Swiss Mountain Landscape, oil on canvas, signed C.v.Salis lower left, 90 x 140cm (35.5 x 55.2ins), gilt frame. Carl Albert von Salis-Soglio was born in Turin in 1886, and studied at the academies of Karlsruhe and Munich (under Angelo Janck). He is best known for his large-scale views of the Swiss Alps. (1)
PHILIP WEBB FOR MORRIS & CO: AN OAK CENTRE TABLE, with a rectangular top above a stepped moulded border on turned splayed legs with cross stretchers and a moulded stretcher with four turned uprights on plinth bases with castors, 29" high x 71" wide. Philip Webb (1831-1915) was chief furniture designer for Morris, Marshall, Faulkner and Co, and Morris and Co. A life long friend and colleague of William Morris`s the two met as young men in the Oxford office of George Street`s architectural practice. It was on the strength of Morris commissioning Webb to design a home for himself and his new wife that Webb set up his own practice. The house was the Arts and Crafts masterpiece the Red House, and Webb became a highly successful architect and Morris went on to establish the leading art furnishers of the time. This table relates to a design first produced during the early years of the business when furniture on this scale will have been made to fulfil a specific commission or architectural interior. This table shows Webb`s interest in medieval furniture, his furniture designs demonstrate a solidity and architectural presence with features drawn from his knowledge of early furniture from around the world. An example of the design can be seen in the long drawing room at Kelmscott House where Morris lived from 1878. See William Morris, His Life, Work and Friends by Philip Henderson. A further larger variant example, 96 3/4in long, was sold at auction in London in May 2000. An example of this table is illustrated on p159 of `William Morris` the catalogue edited by L.Parry to accompany the Victoria and Albert museums 1996 exhibition `Willliam Morris 1834-1896`. In this publication it is described as being designed by Philip Webb. However this table is also recorded as a `Joiners Table` by George Jack who may have reintroduced the design at some point after Webb`s retirement in 1890, if this is the case it might best be seen as a collaboration between the two designers. See Illustration
A GEORGE III OAK-CASED COIN SCALE with steel beam and brass pans, label of I. Sommers, the Corner of Bucklersbury against the west side of the Mansion House, London, complete with a long set of 7 weights (£3.12s to 10s. 6d), 15cm long. Notes: 1. Weights as Withers, British Coin Weights, No 1845, where the £3.12s and 10s.6d are unrecorded. 2. Joseph Sommers was made free of the Skinners` Company in 1731. His Will proved 1765. The quarter-guinea introduced 1762.
AN EXCEPTIONAL WILLIAM IV VETERINARY FLEAM having brass scales enclosing two folding lancet blades, all marked with royal cipher (crown between W and R) and impressed with maker "LONG, 217 H[IGH} HOLBORN, LONDON", one scale engraved in fine style "Brannon / Farrier / 8th Hufsars", 8.9cm closed
JOHN SPEED (1552-1629), "The Countie and Citie of Lyncolne ...", hand coloured engraved map, the title cartouche surmounted by the Royal Coat of Arms and with compass rose below, plan of Lincoln City and Arms for the Earls of Lincoln, figural scale cartouche, text verso, published in London by Bassett & Chiswell 1676, 15 1/4" x 20", gilt frame
(L.I) A COLLECTION OF SEVEN SMALL LOCAL SCENE HAND-COLOURED ENGRAVINGS entitled `Derwent Water, from the Castle Head, Cumberland (T.Allom & S.Lucy), Mill Beck, & Buttermere Chapel, Cumberland ( G.Pickering & M.J.Starling), Scale Force, Cumberland(T.Allom & J.C Bently), Hayswater, from the top of High Street mountain (T.Allom & H.Adlard) High-Cup Gill, Appleby in the distance (T.Allom & S.Lacey) Hawes-water, from Thwaite-Force, Westmorland (T.Allom & W Le Petit), Watenate & the stream of Lowdore (T.Allom & J.Sands). (7)

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