OPEN LOT WAGON painted maroon with profuse decoration on yellow unders and a green canvas roof.
OPEN LOT WAGON painted maroon with profuse decoration on yellow unders and a green canvas roof, featuring a pan box and rear window. The pan box i...
OPEN LOT WAGON painted maroon with profuse decoration on yellow unders and a green canvas roof, featuring a pan box and rear window. The pan box i...
CHILD'S READING WAGON, painted red with cream-lined chamfers, cream wheels and steps detailed with red lines. The interior is crafted in light var...
OPEN LOT WAGON, painted maroon with cream undercarriage on iron tyred wheels, and with a green canvas roof. Inside, the varnished interior is beau...
Child's 19th Century Continental rocking crib with bobbin turned decoration, together with late Victorian walnut coal purdonium
19th Century Victorian mahogany framed caned swing cot (missing stand)). Measures 88 x 46cm.
A military aluminium and canvas camp cot, together with a green plastic military issue electrical cable box.
A Victorian mahogany cradle child's crib. The swinging bobbin turned cradle raised on barley twist supports and shaped feet, H91cm x W117.5cm x D5...
An early 20th century oak and bergere cot, 119cm high, 137cm wide, c.1920
Doll's furniture, comprising a folding highchair and a rocking crib. (2)
An early 20thC doll's crib, on a cream painted metal base, with floral surround, and two doll's, to include a plastic doll and a papier mache face...
A VICTORIAN CAST IRON FOLDING COT WITH BRASS KNOBS BEARING HOSKINS PATENT COT LABEL
George Blake and Co, Oxford, an Edwardian beech collapsible cot/playpen with stick splats raised on stile supports with wood castors, 109 x 61 x 1...
A painted hand carved wooden doll's rocking crib, L. 33cm.
A white painted baby's crib on rockers with studded details (H86cm W85cm D68cm)
A mid / late 18thC oak cradle / crib / wine cooler with turned posts and a panelled structure, the interior having a tin lining. 34" long x 14" wi...
A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND PARCEL GILT CRIB DATED 1863 One end inscribed 'MB, 1863' 27cm high, 27cm wide, 41cm long