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A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY METAMORPHIC RISE AND FALL READING TABLE, with a rectangular joined top with ratchet support, on carved scrolling ends with reeded flattened columns united by two turned stretchers, terminating in scroll feet. Closed size, 2ft 2.5ins wide x 1ft 5.5ins deep x 2ft 3ins high.
IN THE MANNER OF GILLOWS, A GOOD EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY COMBINATION TABLE, with a rising cloth screen, a gilt tooled leather writing surface above a shallow drawer with compartmented interior and a further drawer below, supported on turned and fluted tapering legs ending with brass casters. 1ft 10.5ins wide x 1ft 8.5ins deep x 2ft 4ins high.
A 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD SATINWOOD AND ORMOLU MOUNTED GAMES TABLE, with a rounded square top inlaid with a chess board, having a hinged mechanism with ratchet support, wrythen fluted, carved and reeded column support with tricorn shape base with scroll feet. 1ft 6ins x 1ft 6ins x 2ft 4ins high,
A well-engineered 1 inch scale freelance model of a trapezium connecting rod steam engine, built by Mr D. Russell of Fraserburgh, of table engine design, with central trapezium motion linked to central open crank, with second layer table supporting the single cylinder 1 1/4 inch bore by 2 inch stroke, lagged in planked hardwood with brass banding, eccentric linkage to steam valve, brass oiler cups to crank, 17cm diameter spoked flywheel and spoked belt drive wheel. The model finished in green paintwork with circular columns and polished bright-work, mounted on hardwood plinth measuring 20cm x 17cm. Overall height 37cm.
A well-engineered approximate 1 inch scale freelance model of a trapezium connecting rod steam engine, built by Mr D. Russell of Fraserburgh, of table engine design, with central trapezium motion linked to central open crank with table supporting the single cylinder 1 1/4 inch bore by 2 inch stroke, lagged in planked hardwood with brass banding, eccentric linkage to steam valve, brass oiler cups to crank, 17cm diameter spoked flywheel and spoked belt drive wheel. The model finished in green paintwork with circular columns and polished bright-work, mounted on hardwood plinth measuring 19cm x 13cm. Overall height 35cm.
A well-engineered approximate 1 inch scale freelance model of a trapezium connecting rod steam engine, built by Mr D. Russell of Fraserburgh, of table engine design, with central trapezium motion linked to central open crank, with table supporting the single cylinder 1 1/4 inch bore by 2 inch stroke, lagged in planked hardwood with brass banding, eccentric linkage to steam valve, brass oiler cups to crank, spoked flywheel 17cm diameter and spoked belt drive wheel. The model finished in blue paintwork with circular columns and polished bright-work, mounted on hardwood plinth measuring 21cm x 13cm. Overall height 35cm.
A well-engineered 1 inch scale freelance model of a steam table engine, built by Mr D. Russell of Fraserburgh and based on a Waller s table engine, the single cylinder approximately 1 inch bore by 1 1/2 inch stoke, with open crank having brass cup oilers and set on circular columns, eccentric driven steam valve, the single cylinder lagged in planked hardwood with brass banding, spoked flywheel 14cm diameter, solid belt drive wheel. The model finished in green paintwork with polished bright-work, mounted on hardwood plinth measuring 18cm x 18cm. Overall height 37cm.
A well-engineered 1 inch scale freelance model of a steam table engine, built by Mr D. Russell of Fraserburgh based on a Waller's table engine, the single cylinder approximately 1 inch bore by 1 1/2 inch stoke, with open crank having brass cup oilers and set on circular columns, eccentric driven steam valve, the single cylinder lagged in planked hardwood with brass banding, spoked flywheel 14cm diameter, solid belt drive wheel. The model finished in black paintwork with polished bright-work, mounted on hardwood plinth measuring 18cm x 19cm. Overall height 38cm.
A well-engineered 1 inch scale freelance model of a trapezium connecting rod steam engine, built by Mr D. Russell of Fraserburgh, of table engine design, with central trapezium motion linked to central open crank, with second layer table supporting the single cylinder approximately 3/4 inch bore by 1 3/4 inch stroke, lagged in planked hardwood with painted banding, eccentric linkage to steam valve, brass oiler cups to crank, 17cm diameter spoked flywheel and spoked belt drive wheel, The model finished in green paintwork with circular reeded columns and polished bright-work, mounted on hardwood plinth measuring 19cm x 19cm. Overall height 36cm.
*After Samuel Lane Portrait of Lord George Cavendish Bentinck (1802-1848), three-quarter length, standing at a table Oil on panel 52.6 x 39.5cm; 20¾ x 15½in After the original in the National Portrait Gallery, London (inv. no.NPG 1515). The sitter was a Conservative politician and noted racehorse owner.
James Northcote RA (1746-1831) Portrait of Sir Bourchier Wrey, 7th Bt. (1757-1826), half-length, wearing a fur-lined coat, standing in a landscape by a table with plans and books, Tawstock Court beyond; Portrait of Lady Anne Wrey (née Osborne) (d.1816), wearing a white dress and red headdress, holding a green parasol. seated in a landscape with Tawstock Court in the distance A pair, both oil on canvas 127 x 101.7cm; 50 x 40in; 49¼ x 40 (2) Provenance: Commissioned by the sitters for 30gns each (with gilt frames for 10gns each), in 1805; And by descent Literature: Stephen Gwynn, Memorials of an Eighteenth Century Painter (James Northcote) (1898), nos.421 & 422; Jacob Simon, 'The Account Book of James Northcote' in Walpole Society, Vol.LVIII (1995-96), p.80, nos.437 & 438 According to James Northcote's account book, the present works were painted in 1805. Tawstock Court, home of the Wrey baronets, burnt down in 1787, and Sir Bourchier rebuilt the house with the assistance of Sir John Soane.
English School Early 19th Century Still life with meat, bread, cheese, fruit and vegetables on a table Oil on canvas 63.5 x 92.5cm; 25 x 36½in Provenance: Sotheby's, London, The British Sale: Paintings & Watercolours, 27 November 2003, lot 199 (as Attributed to George Smith of Chichester)
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