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Weir Raymond (UK) The Globe #1011 miniature antique Sewing Machine, 1860s, stamped to the needle plate Jas G Weir Carlisle Street Soho Square London, cast iron with ornate japanned black and gold design finish, crank handle, chain stitch, base includes scroll and boss for a table clamp (clamp not included), with presser foot lever (featuring a ball end design), reel of gold cord secured in wooden bobbin, some surface corrosion / chips, Good, untested, 9" tall. NB: James Galloway Weir began selling sewing machines c1867 from premises at 2 Carlisle Street, Soho, London. This version, "The Globe", was produced by Weir; it was based on machines manufactured in the USA, by Charles Raymond, Guelph, Canada.
Collection of six miniature children's vintage and modern Sewing Machines: (1) Meccano (UK) Starlet Locksmith Electric battery operated Sewing Machine, turquoise diecast, battery operated, boxed; (2) Mini Stitch (China) Sewing Machine with two speed control, mains or battery operated, boxed; (3) Singer (China) chainstitch Sewing Machine, battery operated, boxed; (4) Vulcan Countess Sewing Machine, beige diecast, hand operated, with extension work table and clamp, boxed; (5) & (6) Essex Sewing Machines, maroon cast iron, crank handle driven, one is boxed, other has carry case; all are untested, Fair Plus to Excellent, within Fair to Good packaging; (6).
Epoch Japanese Sylvanian Families furniture and accessory sets x twenty includes KA-521 Sofa and Armchair set, KA-523 Single Bed with Flower Sheet, KA-611 Sewing Machine Set, KA-302 Bunk Bed Set, Cafe Table Set, Lamp Shade sets x 4, Room Lights x 2, Family Barbecue Set, and others, all generally Good to Near Mint, within Fair to Excellent packaging, with some being sealed. (20)
A.H. McIntosh & Co Ltd of Kirkcaldy: a rare model rosewood sideboard, matching extending dining table, and four dining chairs, the sideboard with shaped rectangular top above three central drawers flanked by cupboards, each with fixed shelf, shaped end supports, 175 x 45 x 82cms high; the dining table with shaped rectangular top, single fold-out leaf, shaped legs, 126 (183 extended) 80 x 74cms high; and four dining chairs, 46 x 51 x 85cms high.Sold with Cites Certificate number: 622818/01.
G-Plan: a mid Century teak oval extending dining table, with single retractable hinged folding leaf, on circular tapered legs, 163 (209 with leaf inserted) x 112 x 74cms high; together with six mid Century dining chairs, with broad bent plywood elliptical backs, 50 x 51 x 78cms high.
Alfred Cox for A.C. Furniture: a mid Century teak and walnut bedroom suite, comprising: a fitted two-door wardrobe, 93 x 58 x 169cms high; a dressing table, with shaped rectangular top above an arrangement of seven drawers around a kneehole, on splayed legs, with mirror, 122 x 49 x 141cms high; and a bedside table with recess and single cupboard, 38 x 34 x 64cms high, with 'Handcraft Quality Furniture' labels.
John Herbert for A. Younger Ltd: a mid Century Volnay range eight-piece dining room suite, c1970, comprising: a sideboard fitted with an arrangement of four central drawers, flanked by a cabinet to either side, raised on tapered legs, 168 x 49 x 80cms high; a shaped rectangular dining table, 167 x 80 x 76cms high; together with six dining chairs, one bearing label of 'N.H. Chapman & Co. of Newcastle', 49 x 50 x 88cms high. (8)
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