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Karl Bub: clockwork lithographed tinplate Saloon, maroon with yellow lining, red lining to window frames, tinplate ten-spoke wheels, adjustable steering, glass windscreen, red and black lithographed upholstered bench-seat, grey lithographed (right-hand drive) chauffeur and integral off-side key, circa 1912, 350mm, F, some parts P-F, lacks both off-side and near-side front half-doors, lacks headlamps, catch for opening windscreen jammed and swivelling-pin corroded, one door handle incomplete. Literature: for a similar illustrated example see Toy Autos - Peter Ottenheimer, Denys Ingram Publishers, page 71 far right
A blue and white meat platter and drainer, early 19th century, of octagonal form, with transfer-printed decoration in the Wild Rose, Nuneham Courtenay, Oxfordshire pattern, the matching drainer with central hole and further pierced holes, the platter with gravy well, 19.5in (49.5cm) x 15.25in (38.5cm) & 13.25 x 19.5in (33.5cm x 49.5cm) (2). * Nuneham Courtenay is the seat of the Earl of Harcourt.
A Regency ebonised and parcel gilt elbow chair, in the manner of George Smith, the broad top rail with inset central tablet with lion mask in relief, flanked by two shallower tablets decorated with anthemions within hearts, above a curved x-framed back with central floral roundel, the downswept arms with scrolled ends on sabre supports with gilt paw terminals, above a cane seat with a loose cushion on sabre front legs with gilt anthemion decoration.
A George III Mahogany Elbow Chair, the back with undulating toprail and pierced splat between out-curved arms, drop-in seat on square legs united by a stretcher. This chair is virtually identical to chairs supplied by Gillows of Lancaster to Sizergh Castle, near Kendal, in 1765. It has the stop-chamfered back legs and stretcher joints typical of the Gillows workshop at this period. See Stuart (2008), I, pp. 144-47.
A Set of Oak and Brass Jockey Scales, by Youngs of London, late 19th century, the leather studded seat with brass scrolling arms, the oak platform base with carved frieze, on spiral turned legs, 90cm by 53cm by 66cm, with five brass graduated weights from eight to one stone See illustration
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