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Penrhyn House, a large and unusual G & J Lines dolls’ house with coach house and pull-out garden, circa 1895, the exterior painted cream, with brick papers to corners and sides, the eaves with gilded timbers, a central pillard front door, four windows, on the first floor central French windows leading to a semi-circular balcony, detachable steps lead down to the front or a balustraded garden, to the left is similar coach house with first floor accommodation, lift off roof and lift off 1st floor, the main house front opening to reveal four rooms, hall, stairs and landing, connecting doors and original papers and attic room, extensively furnished including nine bisque shoulder-head dolls in original clothes, eleven piece lithographed paper marquetry design drawing room set, gilt metal pieces including a pier glass and table, what-not, dog kennel with wax spaniel, fender, toilet mirror, clock with candle garniture and twelve pictures, soft metal bronzed corner shelf, four blonde wood dinning chairs with upholster silk heart shaped backs and seats, a gilt and bronzed soft metal half tester bed and miniature tools - 42in. (107cm.) wide 411?2in. (105.5cm.) high 291?4in. (74cm.) deep with garden open - Provenance - purchased in the 1960s by the present owner from the estate of Lord Penrhyn and comes with a letter of provenance from Lord Penrhyn’s sisters. The house also appeared in Kay’s Desmond’s 1972 book Dolls & Dolls’ Houses and comes with a signed copy, it also appeared in a 1980s advert for Woolwich Building Society (some slight restoration and wear)
A Steiff Limited Edition for the German Market Magische Zirkuswelt (Magic Circus World), a wooden shelf in the form of a circus tent with eight small Teddy Bears dressed as circus characters including weight lifter, popcorn seller and magician, a lion and a pony, 2007 - 43?4in. (12cm.) height of bears and 301?2in. (77.5cm.) height of shelf
A 19th century inlaid wooden box, having optical illusion style design to top, opens to reveal a lift out shelf, fitted with green felt some of the veneer is missing to the top (see images) parts slightly cracked, scratches and knocks to the wood, some gilt missing to the handles, hinges work well otherwise generally good condition, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair,
A mahogany break-front bookcase of Georgian design with deep moulded cornice, the frieze applied with three plaques lettered "K", "L" and "M", the centre fitted open shelf, cupboard under above pull-out leather lined writing surface and cupboard enclosed by two pairs of doors with brass grilles and rose pleated cloth panels, flanked by open shelves with twenty adjustable shelves and cupboards to base enclosed by four conforming doors, 136ins wide x 17ins deep x 104ins high Note: Thought to have been re-modelled from a George IV mahogany bookcase by George Trollope of Parliament Street, London (recorded working as a Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer 1820-1839 - one section stamped with makers mark to back) Provenance: Thought to have been removed from Torry Hill, Kingsdown, Sittingbourne, Kent (The family home of Robin Leigh-Pemberton, Baron Kingsdown) and subsequently installed at The Old Rectory, Milstead, Sittinbourne, Kent.
A 19th Century American rosewood cased "Shelf" clock by the American Clock Company, the 8.5ins square painted dial to the two train movement, striking on two bells, contained in rectangular case with painted glazed door, 26ins high Provenance: The Collection of the late Dr L.L.Boyle of Patrixbourne purchased at The Canterbury Auction Galleries - Auction - 14th September 2010 - Lot 945
An early 20th Century French kingwood and gilt brass mounted oval vitrine of shaped outline with moulded leaf pattern mount, fitted plate-glass shelf enclosed by a single shaped glazed fall-front door, conforming sides and back panels, on square cabriole legs, 27ins wide x 18ins deep x 34ins high, (lacking key)
A modern Continental walnut and marquetry credenza in the Victorian manner, inlaid with floral sprays and vase of flowers, the cloth lined interior fitted one central shelf enclosed by single panelled door with fluted columns to side, the bowed ends fitted four shelves enclosed by single glazed panelled doors on plinth base with bun feet, 60ins wide x 18ins deep x 41.5ins high

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