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VICHY BANJO PLAYER AUTOMATON. Early piece with composition head, hands, and lower legs. The realistically modeled boy has an open mouth with six upper teeth, blinking glass eyes (functioning but may need some attention), mohair wig, and original clothing. When wound, the boy strums the banjo with his right hand, moves the right leg up and down tapping in time with the music, and moves head up, down and around in gentle circular motion. SIZE: Overall including seat: 22"" t (55cm). Figure seated: 16"" t (41cm). CONDITION: Very good, other than deterioration to silk trousers and cap. Windup mechanism functioning but missing the thumb blade to wind. 1-14040
ELABORATE COACH MODEL. Elaborately detailed coach made almost entirely out of wood with platform in back for footman and raised seat in front for the coach driver. On the side is a monogrammed ""F"" and it is believed that this coach is a miniature made by the Fisher Body Craftman`s Guild, most likely from the 1920s or 1930s. Fisher Body also made real car bodies for Cadillac, etc. SIZE: 10"" t (25cm) x 18"" l (46cm) x 9-1/2"" w (23cm) at widest point. CONDITION: Overall very good with some of the leather trappings broken. Overall very dusty but paint work still good. 1-13659
GOODWIN WALKER WITH CLOCKWORK CARRIAGE. A visually and aesthetically pleasing toy with an early patent date of 1867. This particular version is perhaps the nicest of several versions that were produced. Manufactured with a wooden carriage as well, this particular example is painted and stenciled tin employing vibrant coloring with a fanciful cast iron front wheel with a heart motif. This toy is wound using a key as opposed to the wooden carriage that is oftentimes ""back wound"". The body of the walking doll is elaborately designed body to simulate a person walking and as the carriage proceeds forward she would engage this ""walking method"" behind the carriage as though she were pushing it along. Various heads on the walking doll were also utilized, including papier mache, pressed linen head or china. This particular version is the patented linen head version. Seated in the carriage is a parian style all bisque girl of the same time period which was probably added at some point in time, but not original to this toy. SIZE: 12"" l x 11-1/2"" h. CONDITION: Overall condition is very good to fine. It appears that the interior yellow seat has had some minimal aged touch up. 1-13891
PAIR OF PRATT & LETCHWORTH HORSE DRAWN PLEASURE VEHICLES. The first toy is a hansom cab and as typical of Pratt & Letchworth, they paid great attention to detail in both the horse and cab. Circa 1880s-90s, the fine and delicate castings include such accoutrements as side lamps and a rear step to the seated driver. The second toy is a 2-seat open carriage. Also as typical of P&L, they employed a fine and delicate framework under the carriage body. Carriages are enameled in black with yellow pinstripe wheels and various colors highlighting other trim work. In both cases, a caramel colored horse with elaborately painted saddle and trappings further add to the appeal of these toys. Both toys have a seated driver with movable arms (older replacements). SIZE: 12"" & 15"" l, respectively. CONDITION: Overall good in both cases. Hansom cab has a replaced front directional wheel on horse`s front hoof and the horse appears to have some paint touch up to the caramel coloring. Second carriage rear seat is loose and missing pin that attaches it to the pressed steel body of the carriage. 1-14254
LARGE EARLY TIN AND WOOD PEDAL CAR. Circa 1910-20. Stenciled pedal car shows leather covered seat and cast iron steering wheel and pedal assembly. Frame is iron with wood supporting tin. Oversized wire spoke wheels with rubber tread. Tin hood shows pinstriping and simulated louvers. Decorated radiator area is marked ""1631"". Pedal car also shows a heavy one piece pressed steel front and rear fender with running board. SIZE: 47"" l. CONDITION: Wooden painted areas show wear. Toy is complete, intact and working. Wooden piece at front radiator area has split and is missing the very top of board. Overall good condition for this early period pedal car. 1-14035
LOT OF 2 MARX WINDUP TOYS. 1) 1920s Dapper Dan Coon Jigger dancing toy which is slightly muted in coloring. This toy is somewhat more difficult to find than the coon jigger toys that Marx and other companies produced. Overall very good plus condition with minimal wear to simulated wood stage. Top of dancer`s hat shows uniform wear. 2) Amos & Andy Fresh Air Taxi that was a classic and colorful toy full of action depicting Andy riding in the back seat, smoking a cigar with Amos driving with their dog riding shotgun. Truly an underrated and classic comic toy from the 1930s with lots of action. Lacking horseshoe hood ornament and plastic insert to windshield. Overall good to very good. SIZE: 10"" l and 8"" h, respectively. CONDITION: As stated above. 1-14219
LOT OF FOUR MISCELLANEOUS TOYS. Lot includes: 1) Hand carved platform horse with cast iron wheels. 2) Doll size fancy decorated chair with rush seat. 3) Bavarian clockwork hand painted caged bird. 4) ""Brownie"" bisque tobacco jar dated 1966. SIZE: Largest is 12-1/2"" t. CONDITION: 1) Fair to good, missing eyes and ears. 2) Near excellent. 3) Mechanism working, bellows are not. 4) Near excellent. 1-13978
BIRDSELL ADVERTISING WAGON. Wooden two seat goat wagon with removable bench seats and hand painted decoration stating ""BIRDSELL SOUTH BEND, IND"" on left and right side. Complete with pull handle and steel hardware including wheel slips. SIZE: 42"" l x 26-1/2"" w x 28-1/2"" h. CONDITION: Structurally very good. Most of wagon has been repainted with exception of exterior walls that show original advertising. 1-13707
Arthur W. Simpson of Kendal yew wood armchair, with drop in seat, bearing label "Arthur W. Simpson, (Hubert Simpson), The Handicrafts, Kendal" (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The chair is structurally very sound. There is no evidence of any damage, repair or restoration. There is no evidence of any wood worm past or present. There is some minor water splash damage to the polish in areas and minor dents and scratches but no problems of any significance
A late 19th century carved oak box settle, with rear carved pediment, foliate and mythical creature carved panelled back, solid seat with lift up compartments, downswept arms and panelled front, raised on bracket feet. Width 41 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This piece of furniture is in generally very good order. It is structurally very sound. The back panels are all in good order they are simply dirty and dusty and require a good clean. The arms are sold as are the supports. The seat hinges correctly as it should and the front panel feet sides and rear feet are original and structurally sound. The rear pediment is pegged and slightly loose and has one very minor scuffs to the top edge but no problems of any significance.
An oak four panelled settle, with solid seat, scroll arms and turned supports with stretchers. Width 69 ins. CONDITION REPORT: This bench is in first class condition with no damage, no repair and no restoration. There is no evidence of any wood worm past or present. The piece is structurally extremely solid and in very good order indeed.
Memoirs of the Geological Survey - The Lake District, 1876; The Country around Oxford, 1926; The Country around Torquay, 1903; a Geological model of Ingleborough and District, 1910; The Geology of South London, 1921 bound together with The Country around Dartford, 1924, the Geology around North London, 1925 and The Country around Romford, 1925; The Description of Arthur`s Seat Volcano by B.N. Peach, 1911; The Metalliferous Mining Region of South West England, 1956; British Regional Geology of Scotland (five bound together - North Highlands, Tertiary Volcanic Districts, Grampian Highlands, Midland Valley and South of Scotland) 1935-1936; Memoirs of the Geological Survey - the Geology of the London Basin (Vol. 4 part 1), 1872; and two others
Scotland - Memoirs of the Geological Survey of Scotland - Neighbourhood of Edinburgh, 1910; The Country around Banff, Huntley, & Turriff, 1923; Geology of Ben Wyvis, 1912; A Description of Arthur`s Seat Volcano bound with various others; A Catalogue of Western Scottish Fossils by Prof. Young, 1876; and approximately twenty nine others on the geology and minerals of Scotland
A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK signed on the painted dial HALLAM & STEPHENSON [sic] NOTTINGHAM, having date sector, pierced hands and 30 hour movement in crossbanded case with swan neck pediment, the door to the trunk inlaid with a vase of flowers, 202cm h The partnership of John Hallam and William Stevenson traded from premises at 48 Bridlesmith Gate, Nottingham for only two years, 1818-1820. ++Cleaned and overhauled, the seat board recent, cheeks of case packed, backboard replaced, case clean and ready for use or sale with pendulum
AN EDWARD VII MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR BY HOWARD & SONS LTD the padded back, arms and seat covered in grey and cream monogrammed Howard & Sons printed cotton, on square tapering legs with brass castors, 84cm h,back leg stamped HOWARD & SONS LTD BERNERS ST 10466/4077, red and white woven label HOWARD & SONS LTD 25, 26, 27 BERNERS ST LONDON BY APPOINTMENT inscribed in ink 10570/5761 F DAVEY, 10570/5761, c1900 ++In entirely original unrestored Country House condition. The frame sound
A EDWARD VII MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR BY HOWARD & SONS LTD the padded back, arms and seat covered in grey and cream monogrammed Howard & Sons printed cotton, on square tapering legs with brass castors, 79cm h; 76 x 165cm, back leg stamped HOWARD & SONS LTD BERNERS ST 19768/2558, red and white woven label HOWARD & SONS LTD 25, 26, 27 BERNERS ST BY APPOINTMENT, inscribed in ink E DALE A FAULDER 10141/4402, C1900 ++In entirely original unrestored Country House condition, the frame sound.
A PAIR OF ELM THREE LEGGED STOOLS with saddle seat and turned T stretchers, 42cm h, stamped 87, early 20th c An identical early 18th c example, also of elm, from the Red Lion Inn, Colchester is illustrated Edwards (R), The Shorter Dictionary of English Furniture, 1964, p507 (fig 43). ++The odd minor scuff mark and old knocks but unusual and appealing
A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD ARMCHAIR the shaped padded back centred by a foliate cresting, curved padded arms, stuff-over seat, on restrained carved cabriole legs, on castors; and A Victorian Mahogany Armchair, the curved padded back with padded arms, stuff-over seat, on restrained cabriole legs, on castors 2
A DANISH BEECH AND TEAK TABLE AND AX ARMCHAIRS DESIGNED IN THE 1950s BY PETER HVIDT AND ORLA MØLGAARD-NIELSEN FOR FRITZ HANSEN comprising: a circular table and four chairs, each solid back rest between shaped armrests, solid seat, on square-section tapering legs joined by stretchers, each with manufacturer`s label the table 57cm high, 92cm diameter 5
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