REVELL 89c issue Highway Pioneers 1.32 plastic kits, H-45 Sears Buggy, H-44 Oldsmobile Delivery ‘Gowlands Bakery’, H-39 Cadillac Limousine, H-53 1907 Renault Limousine & H-54 1913 Mercedes 4 seat Tourer. All in sealed bags/original boxes & inc figures, ex London, Ontario shop stock - 5 kits
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Scratchbuilt 5 inch gauge live steam model of a Pacific Style Locomotive and tender, originally purchased in the 1990s by the current vendor and was originally built from 2.5 inch gauge LBSC "Fayette" plans and essentially doubled to 5" gauge scale. Finished in green and numbered 60402, model hasn't been in steam in a few years and does require finishing in parts and certain places, supplied with a padded seat that sits on the tender,
A 19th Century French bergere corner chair having cane back and seat rest with turquoise painted wooden frame with gilt highlights throughout. Golden tone and floral patterned fabric seat cushion with all raised on sabre supports. Stamp to underside ' Drault Paris '. Measures approx; 77cm tall.
An Italianate 19th Century Victorian heavily carved walnut long stool / bench / window seat having decorative carved lion head mask over a padded velvet green upholstered seat rest. Below a decorative carved frieze with all supported by four turned supports upon castors to the front and sabre legs to the back. Wear commensurate with age, overall a good example. Measures approx; 74cm x 165cm x 46cm.
A 19th Century William IV carved oak library armchair club chair having a brown leather button backed backrest with carved scrolling sides terminiting to the padded leather armrests with scroll ends. Overstuffed leather seat pad with brass stud detailing throughout with all raised on turned leg supports with further carved decoration and brass castors. Measures approx; 105cm x 73cm x 77cm.
A 19th Century Victorian rosewood armchair having a green button back backrest of shapely form with twin carved rosewood supports. Showood carved arm rests terminating to the carved cabriole supports on brass castors with padded seat rest above. The chair measures approx; 78cm x 63cm x 60cm.
A 19th Century Chippendale revival salon armchair. Raised on cabriole legs with pad feet having a serpentine apron to the front of the seat which in turn is upholstered in floral tapestry overstuffed fabric. The chair with pierced lattice worked bulbous upright splats having a multiple arched top rail. Condition, some minor separation to upright splats. Seat underside with additional brackets. Measures 75cms x 54cms x 49cms x 41cms height to seat
A 18th Century Jamaican Indigenous wood dining chair having a shell and foliate carved top rail with central oval upholstered backrest. Padded seat rest with further floral upholstery with carved frieze below with all raised on ball and claw feet united by a central turned stretcher. Measures approx; 108cm x 53cm x 48cm.
Attributed to Gillows of Lancaster - An early 19th Century Regency period rosewood chaise lounge sofa daybed having a reeded and carved frame with scroll and leaf carvings to front flanking a central reeded bar. All raised on thick turned legs with original Copes Patent castors. Upholstered in a Cerise pink upholstery with studded border, buttoned down seat cushion and complete with matching pillows. Measures approx; 89cm x 215cm x 73cm.
A pair of early 20th Century oak and mahogany bankers chair / captains desk chairs / armchairs having a shaped scroll back with open worked sides and curved bowed armrests. Shaped saddle seat being raised on cabriole legs united by shaped & turned stretchers. Measures approx; 84cm x 68cm x 48cm.
An early 20th century Arts & Crafts armchair in the manner of Shapland & Petter. The armchair being raised on block and turned legs with castors having an arched stretcher with railed centre. Above, a William Morris revival fabric seat and backrests flanked by shaped elbow rests with pierced spades and arched upholstered centres. Measures approx; 119cm x 61cm 63cm.Provenance; originally consigned from Tredean House: Tredean House, Devauden, Monmouthshire is a country house dating from 1901-02. It was designed in an Arts and Crafts style by the architect Arthur Jessop Hardwick.
An Italianate 19th Century heavily carved walnut corner armchair having a decorative top rail carved with a central mask with floral and scroll detailing supported by three turned columns. Carved mythical creatures to the two back splats with padded green velvet seat rest below. Carved cherub face masks to the frieze below with all being raised on turned supports. Wear commensurate with age, overall good. Measures approx; 80cm x 73cm x 67cm.
An 19th Century Victorian carved oak Wainscot chair throne armchair in the 17th Century manner having a carved scroll backrest with central cameo to the back, further carvings over a carved panel seat with carved block and turned legs united by a decorative carved stretcher. Measures approx; 128cm x 58cm x 43cm.
A set of twelve early 20th Century American Larkin Pressback dining chairs / side chairs in beech having finial tops with pressed backs decorated with scrolls and leaves, turned spindle back and woven cane seat. All raised on turned legs with spindle stretchers. Measures approx; 104cm x 39cm x 42cm.
A 17th Century Spanish carved walnut chair hall chair having tan brown leather back and seat rest with painted decoration throughout and brass flower head studs. Raised and supported on four tuned walnut legs united by a central stretcher. Wear commensurate with age, mostly to the leather. Measures approx; 99cm x 52cm x 45cm.
Edgar Hunt believed (b, 1876-1953) - An early 20th Century oil on canvas painting depicting a farmyard scene with chickens and hens surrounding a cockerel stood upon a canvas seat beside and painting resting upon an essele. Unsigned. Set within a gilt frame. Relined in the past with signs of minor restoration between the cockerel and the painting. Measures approx; 35cm x 30cm.
A 19th Century Victorian green leather and mahogany fireside armchair / library chair having a shaped button backrest with leather covered armrests and buttoned seat rest. Show wood frame throughout with all raised on turned supports upon brass castors. Arm chair measures approx; 109cm x 74cm x 63cm.
An early 20th century Arts & Crafts armchair in the manner of CFA Voysey (1857-1941) raised on squared legs with castors having over overstuffed seat and top rail in William Morris revival fabric. The seat being flanked by pierced heart elbow rests with tulip carved rails atop.The back with upholstered top rail over pierced heart railed back rests. Measures approx; 102cm x 67cm x 62cm.Provenance; originally consigned from Tredean House: Tredean House, Devauden, Monmouthshire is a country house dating from 1901-02. It was designed in an Arts and Crafts style by the architect Arthur Jessop Hardwick.
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