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Eight items of Great Central Railway cutlery - two different tea-spoons; a coffee-spoon; an hors d'oeuvres knife; a dessert-spoon; a table-spoon and a dinner-fork (all clearly top-marked with the "Great Central Ry. Dining Car" lettering and "Forward" crest); and a dinner-fork top-marked with the "G.C.R.-C" garter (C = Cleethorpes?). All in good condition.
A Pullman coach brass table lamp in the ornate Arcadian style, clearly stamped "HIBERNIA" and with its original celluloid shade (a split down one seam). The flex curtailed. Hibernia was a 12-wheeled Kitchen car built in 1914 by Cravens. It was used extensively on Southern lines, principally London-Dover/Folkestone and racecourse specials. The interior was described as a contemporary 'Adams' style with French influence. It was rebuilt as a composite in 1933, and again as a first class car in 1950. Withdrawn from service in October 1960 after use on the "Bournemouth Belle", it became "Holiday Coach P46" in the south of England, and was dismantled about 1968. The lamp is in fine original condition. Note Lamps with original celluloid shades should not be lit; they are extremely flammable!
A Pullman coach brass table lamp with its original satin silver plating, clearly stamped "CAR No. 86", and bearing a modern shade. Car 86 was a parlour car built specially for the "Brighton Belle" (formerly "Southern Belle") in 1932. It was formed in Unit 2051 with cars "Doris" (See Lot 43) and "Hazel". It had an unusual interior with floral marquetry and all the metalwork finished in satin silver. It was withdrawn in 1972, and is preserved by VSOE pending possible restoration. This lamp, with its original silver finish, is rare as most "Brighton Belle" lamps have been stripped to reveal the brass finish.
A pair of Great Northern Railway brass lamps, both with Duplex brass burners and glass funnels, and both from Louth in Lincolnshire. A free-standing table lamp, and a signalbox lamp brass-plated "LOUTH" of the style that fitted in a hanging-loop. Both vgc and polished. A fine pair. Louth was a major junction station on the Boston-Grimsby line; it opened in 1848 and closed in 1980 (see Lot 303).
A Great Northern Railway table-top parcel-weighing machine. The fluted cast-iron pillar has a brass plate stamped "GNR To Weigh 2 Cwt". "A.V.E.R.Y" cast into the horizontal measuring support. A brass plate on the base is lettered "BR(E)9565 H Pooley & Son Ltd Contractors". The weighing-platform is cast "To Weigh 2 Cwt. W.T. AVERY Ltd Makers London & Brighton. Complete with its 4 weights. Overall 14"x24"x20" tall. In fine, restored working condition.
AN EDWARDIAN VII MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD CROSSBANDED DINING SUITE, comprising:- TABLE rectangular with rounded corners, on square tapered legs with spade feet and castors, with two leaves, extending to 82in. long x 41in. wide (208 x 104cms); a set of SIX SINGLE CHAIRS each having a shield back with pierced splat and foliate cresting, drop-in seat, on conforming legs; SIDEBOARD, bow fronted having two drawers to the centre flanked by a cupboard and cellerette to either side, lion face mask gilt handles, on conforming legs, 60.25in. (153cms) wide (the latter cracked to surface)
A VICTORIAN MARQUETRY TABLE, of square form with four half-round drop leaves, the top with foliate scrolls, centred by a paterae medallion and within a formal border with acanthus detail, the flaps with conforming inlay, on four fluted and tapering legs joned by an X-stretcher, 20.5in. (52cms)
A table football game titled Turasliga, French, circa 1920, of wooden construction supported on four (detachable) legs, glass cover, the playing surface sloping from the centre line towards each goal, painted metal goalkeepers with trigger operated mechanism for propelling ball in play, 105.5 by 115 by 57.5cm, 41 1/2 by 45 1/4 by 22 1/2in.
A table football game titled Mini Futbolin, Spanish, circa 1970, of wooden construction with printed football decoration, on obelisk base, the classic table football design with two bars of footballers per player, decorated in the colours of Real Madrid & Barcelona, 100.5 by 72.5 by 47cm, 39 1/2 by 28 1/2 by 18 1/2in.
A table football game, Belgian, circa 1950, of wooden construction with arched end pieces, the tinplate playing surface sloping from the centre line to each wire netted goal, protected by a goalkeeper with a thumpiece trigger mechanism for 'kicking' the ball in play, 36 by 72.5 by 32.5cm, 14 by 28 1/2 by 12 3/4in.
A table football game, Italian, circa 1940, of painted wooden construction with collapsing legs, the tinplate playing surface occupied by two painted tinplate XI's, the underside of the table with an intricate mechanism for operating each player by the end rods to make the player swivel & kick, 73 by 100 by 53cm, 28 3/4 by 39 1/2 by 21in.
A table football game titled Turasliga, French, circa 1920, of wooden construction supported on four (detachable) legs, glass cover, the playing surface sloping from the centre line towards each goal, painted metal goalkeepers with trigger operated mechanism for propelling ball in play, 105.5 by 115 by 57.5cm, 411/2 by 451/4 by 221/2in.
A table football game titled Mini Futbolin, Spanish, circa 1970, of wooden construction with printed football decoration, on obelisk base, the classic table football design with two bars of footballers per player, decorated in the colours of Real Madrid & Barcelona, 100.5 by 72.5 by 47cm, 39 1/2 by 281/2 by 181/2in.
A table football game, Belgian, circa 1950, of wooden construction with arched end pieces, the tinplate playing surface sloping from the centre line to each wire netted goal, protected by a goalkeeper with a thumpiece trigger mechanism for 'kicking' the ball in play, 36 by 72.5 by 32.5cm, 14 by 281/2 by 12 3/4in.
A table football game, Italian, circa 1940, of painted wooden construction with collapsing legs, the tinplate playing surface occupied by two painted tinplate XI's, the underside of the table with an intricate mechanism for operating each player by the end rods to make the player swivel & kick, 73 by 100 by 53cm, 283/4 by 391/2 by 21in.
A doll's sedan chair, circa 1890, with tapestry covering, bevelled glass single door enclosing velvet-lined interior (13ins- worn and faded) together with a good quality doll's wardrobe, inlaid mahogany with mirror door (14ins high) and a doll's mahogany tripod table, top 6.5ins diameter
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