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A Group of Three Worcester Blue Ground Wares, circa 1765, comprising; a powder blue ground cup and matching stand, each piece reserved with circular and fan shaped panels containing hung festoons of natural flowers, unmarked; an elongated hexagonal blue scale ground spoons tray, reserved with rococo panels enclosing enamelled Watteau figures of a fiddler and his companion, square pseudo-Chinese seal mark; and a heavily repaired blue scale ground ovoid vase, reserved with finely painted panels of Exotic birds framed by rococo gilt borders, printed pseudo-Chinese seal mark
A German Green Glazed Jug, 17th century, of baluster form, the cylindrical neck applied with three lion mask oval medallions, the C swept handle with overlapped scale detail, with rouletted shoulder band and base, framing five applied figures of named Saints comprising: S. Philippus (2), S. Thomas, S. Johannes and S. Salvator, 20.5cm high (three rim chips)
A Stainless Steel Automatic Triple Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Omega, Speedmaster, circa 2000, self-winging movement, black dial with baton markers, day and month apertures, three subsidiary dials for 30 minute, 12 hour and 24 hour recorders, central corresponding hand to outer date ring, chronograph hand operated by buttons in the band, case with snap on back, bezel with tachymeter scale, stainless steel bracelet with deployant clasp, 39mm wide, together with Omega box and booklets
A Steel and Gilt Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Baume & Mercier, Geneve, circa 1955, 17-jewel nickel finished lever movement, silvered dial with applied Arabic and dagger markers, two subsidiary dials for seconds and 30 minute recorder, outer tachymeter scale, chronograph hand operated by buttons in the band, case with steel snap on back, 36mm wide
An Oak Thirty Hour Single Hand Longcase Clock with Unusual Dial, signed Joseph Butterworth, Fecit, circa 1730, the oak case with flat top pediment, hood with columns to the sides, wavy shaped trunk door with marquetry star medallion, plain rectangular plinth, very fine 11-inch square brass dial with silvered chapter ring signed, the matted dial centre with two arched apertures for date of the month and lunar scale combined with penny moon aperture, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, 208cm high *Joseph Butterworth of Cawthorne, Barnsley, was probably the son of John Butterworth who was also a clockmaker. Joseph is thought to have succeeded his father around 1720. Only half a dozen longcase clocks are known by Joseph, mostly thirty hour and eight day examples. His dials display very fine engraving and unusual dial layouts. See Loomes (Brian), "Clockmakers of Northern England", page 106
A Fine Precision Built Architectural Wooden Scale Model of Wentworth Woodhouse Mansion, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 3/32 inch to 1 foot, made by J. A. Dent, Rievaulx, Helmsley, North Yorkshire 1974, mounted on a wooden plinth under a Perspex cover, 167.5cm by 76cm; together with An Architects Drawing (2)
A Fine Quality Live Steam Scale Model of the 1890 York-Bolton Mill Engine and Steam Plant, manufactured by Historic Steam Models, Surrey, serial no. 00104, the vertical boiler with current test certificate, with twin cylinder engine, gas container, feed water reservoir, sludge tank and lamp, mounted on a wooden base under a Perspex case, 42cm by 40cm, 39cm high, complete with instruction manual
A Precision Built 1 inch Scale Live Steam Model of a Road Roller Engine by Maxwell Hemmens, the spirit fired copper boiler with test certificate for 1985, pressure gauge, solid fly-wheel, whistle, pressure safety valve and water pump, the model finished in green, red and black paintwork, the canopy with brass chimney extension, 57cm long, complete with instruction manual
A Precision Built 1 1/2inch Scale Markie Live Steam Model of a Ploughing Engine, the gas or coal fired copper boiler with current test certificate and fittings including pressure gauge, water gauge, safety valve and blower, single cylinder engine with drain cocks and pipes, mechanical lubricator, Stephenson's link reverse, eccentric driven feed pump and spoked fly wheel, chassis details include spoked straked wheels, steering rods and chains, finished in red and black paintwork; together with a Two Wheel Trailer Gas Tank, and instruction manual (2)
A Finely Engineered Live Steam Scale Model of the "Grand Engine Plant" with "Skipton Boiler", manufactured by John Burrell, steam engineer, York, no PO11, the gas fired vertical boiler with current test certificate, mounted on a wooden base with four different steam engines with all connections, water tanks, oil tanks, oiling points, four electric generator and lamps, housed in a Perspex cover, 56cm by 56cm, height 39cm, complete with instruction manual *This is one of only two made, the other being in the Smithsonian Museum, New York
A Precision Built 1 1/2inch Scale Markie Live Steam Model of a Burrell Scenic Showman's Engine, the gas fired boiler with current test certificate, pressure gauge, hand feed pump, whistle ratchet oiler, rear crane, canopy with lights supported on brass olivers with sign written fascia board "Electric Amusements on Tour", chimney extension, plaque "C. Burrell & Sons Ltd, Engineers", eccentric steam valve, rubber road tyres, finished in green, black and red paintwork, 60cm long; together with a Two Wheel Trailer Gas Tank and Coal Fired Conversion Kit, with instruction manual (3)
A Precision Built 2 inch Scale Live Steam Model of a Sentinel Steam Wagon, with vertical copper boiler, fittings including pressure gauge, three speed gear box, hand brake, twin cylinder engine, rear water tank, chain drive to rear axle, rubber tyres twin back wheels and spare wheel, the cab and detachable wooden plank over open back, finished in blue and red paintwork, sign written "Albert Hinchcliffe, Steam Haulier, Burslem, Staffs", registration plate "E429", mounted on a wooden plinth under. a Perspex cover, 86cm long (no boiler certificate)
A Precision Built 3 1/2inch Scale Live Steam Model of Stephenson's Rocket Model No. 23, built for J.A. Dent, York by Maxwell Hemmens in 1985, the copper boiler with test certificate runs on solid fuel and has a wood plank cover, the engine is finished in black and pulls a tender constructed from natural wood, mounted on a display track and under a glass and wood case, 40cm long, complete with instruction manual
A Precision Built 3 1/2 inch Scale Live Steam Model of Stephenson's Locomotion No. 1, built for J.A. Dent, York by Maxwell Hemmens in 1986, the 17cm brass boiler with test certificate has a wood plank cover and runs on water or fuel, the engine is finished in matt black and pulls a tender constructed from natural wood, mounted on a display track and under a glass and wood case, 43cm long, complete with instruction manual
A Precision Built 2 inch Scale Live Steam Model of a Shand Mason Horse Drawn Fire Engine, manufactured by Maxwell Hemmens, York, the model has a copper boiler with test certificate, normal fittings, twin cylinder engine with cylinder head lubricators, scotch cranks, eccentric driven feed pump and stop cock, twin spoked fly-wheels and twin direct coupled water pumps, water tanks, Suction & Delivery Hose, chassis and body details include spoked wooden wheels with metal rim, coal bunker, drivers seat with brass rail to back, brake gear, bell, pair of lamps, York Fire Brigade plaque, finished in red and black paintwork with brass plaque inscribed "Sr/and Mason & Co, Engineers, London", mounted on a mahogany base with drawer and under a Perspex case, 56cm long and complete with an operating instruction manual
An Exhibition Class 2 inch Scale Model of a Marshall Compound Five Ton Steam Tractor, built by the late William Jarvis of Sandbach, Cheshire, to the drawings of W.J. Hughes, a winner of the 1961 Model Engineer Exhibition Championship Cup, the double crank compound engine has motion driven Wakefield type mechanical lubricator, Pickering Governor, twin safety valves feed water pump driven from crank shaft, regulator, simpling valves and Stephenson link gear reversing, chassis fittings include a cable drum, handbrake, blower, water lifter, two gear drive, suspension on front and rear axles and belly tank with inspection plate, mounted on a mahogany stand under a Perspex case (no boiler certificate)
A Unique Scratch Built 1/3 Scale Live Steam Working Model of `Gavioli Bill' - an Emerson and Hazard Fairground Galloper's Engine, built by Bill Stables of Ulverston over a ten year period between 1973 and 1983, the brass, copper and steel model with hundreds of working parts, horn and whistle, folding chimney and wrythen fluted rail posts, on a tile set mahogany plinth, 67cm long, 40cm wide, 104cm high
A pair of oak Derbyshire chairs, part 17th century, each with two arched scale carved tie-rails and applied with split and button mouldings beneath scroll finials, recessed boarded seats, bobbin-and-block legs with bobbin turned front stretcher (old restorations, faults) , Provenance: Formerly Ogston Hall, Derbyshire
BLAEU, JOANNES. Radnoria Comitatus Radnor.Shire. Engraved map, hand coloured in outline with title, arms and scale of miles in corners, hand coloured. Mounted and framed. 390 x 505 mm (to edge of mount) Amsterdam 1645 or later. Chubb LIX. # 50-100 795. BRITISH ISLES. Cary, John. A New Map of Berkshire. 1818. Hand coloured folding engraved map, sectioned, mounted on linen -- Kitchin, T. Somerset-shire Drawn from an Accurate Survey. Engraved map, overmounted, hand coloured in outline -- Insularum Britannicarum Facies Antiqua. Engraved map, over-mounted, hand coloured in outline, showing the tribes of Roman Britain. (3)
A Chinese lobed circular dish, decorated in underglaze blue with an island retreat in a landscape, with a fish scale border, 6.25in. (16cm.) diameter, three smaller similar saucer dishes, a circular deep dish with peonies and butterflies in underglaze blue, the rim with floral sprigs 6.75in. (17.2cm.), two further dishes and four tea bowls, all 18th/19th century. (11).
A 1/12th scale cream-painted dolls house, with bay windows to the ground floor and dormer windows to the roof, the side hinged front elevation opening to reveal an arrangement of three rooms, the roof lifting to reveal an attic space, 67cm high, 61cm wide, 34cm deep; with a quantity of modern furniture.

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