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TENSODO HO No 160 factory painted Brass Great Northern Class R-2 2-8-8-2 and 6 axle Tender # 2047 in Black and Silver livery. A service and light clean required due to storage. Otherwise Excellent in Good Plus original separate Locomotive and Tender Boxes. The centre foam keep has been removed from the Locomotive Box.
HORNBY DUBLO 13 x D1 3R and SD6 2R Goods Wagons - D1 2 x Low Sided with loads, Power Tanker, 3 x Silver Esso, BR(W) Brake, BR Goods Van (Blue Box), Bogie Bolster and 2 x Bogie Well Wagons - SD6 Standard Wagon and Bulk Grain Wagon. Mostly Good in Blue and White striped Boxes missing one or more flaps.
A William IV rosewood and brass mounted vanity case, the lid opening to reveal a vanity mirror, various cut glass and silver mounted dressing table bottles (Archibald Douglas, London, 1832), the brass locking mechanism bearing crown with VR, 20.5 cm x 26 cm CONDITION REPORTS Case has various splits to the wood, especially to the lid, and water stains and marks. The brass binding is very discoloured, pitted, signs of verdigris etc. The pins appear to be replacements are they are protruding. Appears to have had patched repairs. There are sections of brass binding missing from both longer edges on the base. The interior case is bruised and there are some losses to the veneer. Both long dressing table bottles are cracked. One of the larger glass bottles - the silver lid does not fit correctly. The squat rectangular glass bottle is chipped to one corner. The smaller taller glass bottle has chips and the silver lid is squashed. One silver inkwell appears to have a replacement lid and a replacement base and these are not hobnailed and not engraved to top. All glass has some fritting and chipping. The leather lining has scrapes, knocks and bumps where the bottles have been pulled in and out, some which are quite tight fitting. The velvet lid of the centre box appears not to fit precisely. The pen is additional. The mirror is cloudy and the protective pouch is stiff to remove from the clasp. There is also a rip to the velvet and several stitches. General wear and tear, scuffs, scratches.
An 18th Century tortoiseshell and yellow metal mounted box of circular form with waisted sides, the top and bottom with engraved foliate and scrolling decoration, each set with gold and silver floral spray, the sides of basketweave decoration, the hinged top opening to reveal a plain interior, approx 6.5 cm diameter x 3.2 cm high
A box containing a 19th Century tortoiseshell box of dome form, containing miniature cards, 5 cm wide x 2.4 cm high, two agate seals, a lithophane panel depicting child with doll, a silver filigree work box with lid of circular form, the back inscribed "Bought on the frozen river of Thames February 1st 1680 3/4 Elizabeth Foche", a 19th Century novelty tape measure in the form of a gilded carriage
Silver nitrate 10in x 12in glass plate negatives, ‘E & H Edney Threshing and Haulage Contractors, Denmead, Cosham’ - Foden steam lorry, another steam lorry and Garrett traction engine with trailer (1), same Garrett traction engine and trailer (1), in Imperial Dry Plate box, circa 1920, G (2)
A SILVER ROYAL COMMEMORATIVE LIDDED CYLINDRICAL BOX, by Carrington & Co., London 1972, the bark effect body applied with Royal cypher, the plain concave pull off cover with crown finial inscribed 'The Silver Wedding of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh 1947 - 20th November 1972, numbered 80/1500 to base, 11cm diameter 13cm high 527g (17 troy ozs) gross
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