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Triple expansion marine engine in the style of W Martin & Co., West Ham, London, 1:30 scale from the full size original, as described in The Model Engineer & Amateur Electrician March 1898. The scratch built modern engine is built from Martins original blueprints of 60A Boleyn Road, East Ham, E7, which are sold with the engine but are somewhat distressed. The engine is finely constructed as per the original and measures 18½ inches x 14 at the base x 21 inches to top of piston rod. Constructed from steel, painted steel and brass, the 3 cylinders are lagged with hardwood segments. Full details from Model Engineer are supplied with the model, it is mounted on a steel frame sub base with alloy chequerplate walkway and ladder to upper gantry to reversing hand wheel. Sold on its own 4 wheel trolley table
A fifteen tile coffee table panel designed and painted by Tony Morris depicting the face of a large Sungod and four smaller, this panel is well known for being featured on the rear cover of `Poole Pottery` by Leslie Hayward and Paul Atterbury, with further illustration on p 117 of the book. The tiles are all unmounted. This is the first time that this Iconic work has been offered for sale.
A late nineteenth/early twentieth century Chinese carved hardwood rotating centre table with marble top and inlaid with mother of pearl to depict bamboo shoots, Buddhistic symbols and animals, raised on a central pedestal formed as three scrolling dragons, 39" diameter.
A 1940`s South Indian rosewood refectory dining table, the plank top on twin pillar shaped end supports, united by an undertier, 137cm x 90cm Made in 1944 in the old native state of Travencore South India by Rollo Gross principal of the Trivandrum college, the timber arrived with transportation by elephant! It was believed that only two tables were ever made. Provenance and further details from a letter written by Mr Ron Middleton in 1985
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