Maxitrak 7 1/4 inch gauge Live Steam "Pearl" Locomotive, coal fired, 0-4-2 configuration, with open back cab and removable cab for easy access to backhead controls, housed on a rise and fall trolley, together with a wooden home made riding trolley with padded seat, finished in green with No.022 to cabside and Named "Pearl", has been steamed, also sold with a quantity of tools, coal and spares for runningCondition report: No certificate or previous test history.Overall the item has been used thoroughly, no boiler certificate or documentation. Vendor states it is in working order but we cannot confirm. It does require a good clean! Does not appear seized. Well lubricated.
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EMCO Unimat Model SL small machine tool, housed on a wooden display plinth, and housed in a wooden box, with operating instructions and various componentsCondition report: Generally excellent condition. Appears to have drill chuck, vertical column attachment, and lathe chuck with basic turning tools only.
An original vintage Mamod Live Steam Traction Engine WS1 Workshop Unit and Tools for Live Steam Models. The model having 4 miniature working tools and drive belts including Working Hammer, Grinder, Polishing Mop and Power Press. Housed within original box along with solid fuel tablets, lubrication oil and funnel.
?Charity School Binder.- Blake (William, of Highgate) The Ladies Charity School-house Roll of Highgate: or A Subscription of many Noble, well-disposed Ladies for the easie carrying of it on, first edition, drop-head title, 4 engraved plates, lacking final blank leaf, some water-staining and soiling, short tear to P1, original black morocco, covers tooled with an all-over gilt pattern of pointille drawer-handles and stylised flower tools, decorative gilt panelled spine, probably by "The Charity School Binder", a little worn and dulled, repairs to corners, 8vo, [1670].⁂ The binding is in the style of the Queen's binders, though is probably by a Charity School Binder. There are however no tools in common with the example illustrated by Mirjam Foot in The Book Collector, Spring 1983, nor with the example in Maggs cat. 1075 item 75.With the 4 plates, entitled "Father Time", "Charity", "Front elevation of the School" and "Butterflies". Copies frequently lack one or more plate since they were used as receipts and "hung up in the School-house". William Blake of Covent Garden, was a woollen draper, the son of Francis Blake of Highgate, and founder and house-keeper of the Ladies Charity School on Highgate Hill. ESTC suggests the date of the book may be 1680.
A collection of various fire furniture, comprising; a serpentine brass fender, pierced with anthemion roundels; set of three brass and steel fire tools; a Victorian copper coal helmet and shovel, with ceramic and turned wood handles, and a pair of brass chenets, tole spill holder etc (quantity) Condition Report: All as found- showing signs of fairly heavy domestic use. With regards to age, the copper coal helmet and shovel are Victorian (late 19th Century) All other items are all early to mid 20th century - they are just copies of 18th century items. Condition Report Disclaimer
A 19th century style brass tubular stick stand, 60cms high, 38cms wide; an early Victorian set of three steel fireirons with octagonal tapering handles, shovel 76cms long Condition Report: Stick stand dirty and mild wear from use; fire tools dirty from use- TYPICAL PULLING TO REVERSE OF JOINT OF SHOVEL Condition Report Disclaimer

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