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A mid-19th Century Copper Tea Urn, of oval form (lacking cover), with Greek Key borders, and mask supports to a plateau base, with central void and raised on four ball feet, height 14"; together with a further Britannia Metal example, of cylindrical form with side handles and neo-classical feet, united by a frame to carry a central spirit burner, height 13 ½" (2)
A Fine Quality Early Chain Driven Wooden Pedal Car by G & J Lines Ltd., circa 1913, with open top, painted in two tone brown, with glass windshield and a tax disc inscribed "G & J Lines Ltd., Pedal Car 1913", buttoned leather seat, wooden steering wheel, wooden handled gear stick, tinplate front grille with starting handle, registration number L457, spoked wheels with hard rubber tyres, centrally set pedals attached to the back wheels with a chain and driveshaft, length 134cm, fitted with two brass carbide lamps and two horns to the front, a tinplate spirit lamp to the rear, with Shell Oil can and Humber tool kit.
Interesting small traveller`s brass sundial inscribed Dollond London on the chapter ring fitted with a folding gnomen, the hinged sundial opening to reveal a glazed compass fitted with a spirit level and contained within a brass casing with three adjustable feet and sixty degree folding scale, 4.5" diameter
Good English mahogany double fusee mantel clock, the movement striking on a bell, the 6" cream dial signed J.H. Smith, Rotherhithe, London, within a stepped case with canted corners and pierced fish scale brass pierced sides, surmounted by a stepped pad cornice fitted with a spirit level, 14" high
A Victorian half-fluted compressed globular spirit kettle, arched wicker wrapped handle terminating in acanthus scrolls and shell bosses, bright-cut engraved with a band of leafy pendants, pivoting above a burner on a pierced stand, cabriole legs, shell feet, 32cm high, William Hutton & Sons (Edward Hutton), London 1881, 36oz gross
An `O` gauge live steam 0-4-0 tank locomotive. An I.P. Engineering spirit fired outside cylinder locomotive. Equipped with side tanks and finished in plain black, with a copper capped chimney. A central buffer to back and front of the locomotive. An open footplate with all major controls in brass. GC, some finishing work required. Not tested. Plate. 1
A Spanish colonial religious pendant, moulded, painted and gilded to the front with the Virgin Mary and Child and to the reverse, with the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, glazed, and encased in a oval, gold frame, with applied ropework and floral detail, with hoop attachment, 65mm long, 44mm wide
Four modern silver mounted cut crystal decanters, including: - a Royal Doulton cylindrical example with silver collar by J B Chatterley & Sons, Birmingham 1981, 26cm high; a Royal Doulton mallet shaped example with silver collar by J B Chatterley & Sons, Birmingham 1980, 23cm high; another unnamed mallet shaped example, the silver collar by Roberts & Dore, Birmingham 1972, 28cm together with an unnamed square spirit decanter with silver collar by Roberts & Dore, Birmingham 1973, 24cm also three silver kidney shape silver wine labels by The Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1912, engraved `Whiskey`, `Brandy` and `Gin` respectively, 3.75cm diameter (7)
A pair of Victorian posy bowls with etched decoration on baluster stem and circular foot, 10cm high, together with a pair of spirit measures with flute cut necks, a pair of posy vases with knopped stem on square bases, 9½cm high and a flute cut small jar with triple rim neck, 12cm high. (7).
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