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Click here to subscribeBing for Bassett-Lowke 4-4-0 Loco only. Midland Railway maroon Live Steam Compound No.1000. With regulator handle in cab and opening smokebox door. The safety valve cover is missing and some paintwork has burnt off the boiler, however, the cabside railway company crests are intact and all the paintwork on the cab and splasher areas is in nice condition. A rare original Locomotive. Good.
Private Owners Wagons "Fyffes Bananas" a group of 3 including - yellow with red roof and chassis, Good Plus Boxed. Yellow with red roof and black chassis (one buffer missing), Good to Good Plus unboxed. Another yellow with white roof and green chassis with hinged door, roof is only Fair, rest is Good Plus. (3)
Early 4-wheeled Passenger Coaches a rake of 3 LMS maroon including 2 x 1st/3rd and Guards/Luggage Van, all with opening doors and Clerestory roofs. MR Open (repainted), LNWR Open (part repainted), LMS Open with thick axles and slots for clip-on letters, 2 x LNER Open with slots for clip-on letters and 1 Boxed. LMS Goods Van with hinged door and "Shell" Tanker. Generally Good to Excellent. (10)
Weaver Golden Edition 4-8-2 Mountain Loco and 12-wheeled Tender Pennsylvania black No.6755, 3-rail Electric with silver smokbox door and red cab roof. Superbly made of all brass construction. Loco has much detail and comes with all internal packing, instructions and in original plain card delivery outer, Mint Boxed.
BR Steam and Diesel Locos. Class 52 Western BR maroon, 2-10-0 9F "Evening Star" and 4-6-0 A4 "Mallard" all BR green Excellent Plus to Near Mint in Good to Poor Boxes. 2-6-0 Ivatt Mogul BR green Excellent Plus, 4-6-2 Standard Class 7 Britannia (scale driving wheels), Triang 4-6-2 Streamlined Battle of Britain and 4-2-2 Lord of the Isles Good to Good Plus. Class 86 Overhead Electric BR blue (lacks 2 buffers) Good and Airfix 0-6-0 4F (smoke box door replaced and repainted) Good Plus. (9)
A 19th century French oak side cabinet, the scrolled carved cornice with rope twist border above a central door with iron strap work hinges and lock, above a single long drawer, the stepped baluster support joined by a platform understretcher, square stile feet, the whole profusely carved with flower filled urns, figures, heraldic beasts, etc. and with linenfold carved panelled sides, 120cm x 160cm
A Victorian mahogany music cabinet with raised low back and hinged moulded satinwood crossbanded top, above a single part glazed door inlaid with musical trophies, enclosing three velvet lined shelves, the whole outlined with satinwood banding, shaped apron and bracket feet with inset casters 48cm x 99cm
A George III oak longcase clock, the caddy top hood with blind fret frieze, with half round gilt capped columns, square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date apertures, black Roman numerals, with Arabic five minute divisions enclosed by cast spandrels inscribed on reverse W Barnard, the moulded arched door with bullseye aperature, on a plinth base, 8 day movement striking a on bell, dial 30cm (12" square), 210cm high overall
An Edwardian mahogany display cabinet, inlaid with boxwood stringing, two glass shelves enclosed by single astragal glazed door, frieze inlaid with ribbons and husks, two cupboards below each with inlaid panel door, one enclosing three inlaid fielded panel drawers, raised on square tapering legs with spade feet, 55cm x 178cm high
A good late Victorian mahogany display cabinet having a carved and shaped cornice over a bowed and glazed door and bowed and glazed ends. Raised on a shaped frieze and four scrolled legs. With a mirror back, lighting and adjustable glass shelves, (scrolled feet cut down), now 2.36m high x 1.9m wide (8ft x 6ft 3in)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY WELSH YELLOW OAK DRESSER, the superstructure with moulded cornice above a pair of glazed cabinets flanking open shelves, the base with a central door above an ogee shaped alcove flanked by a pair of doors with white ceramic knob handles throughout, and raised on turned feet. Width 60". Height 80".
A GEORGE III OAK LONG CASE CLOCK with thirty hour movement, the square brass dial with rococo spandrels and silvered dial with Roman numerals, the matt gilt centre with silvered calendar aperture and circular name plate inscribed "Fran.s Bayley Uttoxeter", the square hood with blind fret frieze and turned angle pillars, lacking door, the trunk with long cross banded door, the plain base on a shaped apron. Dial Width 12". Width 12.5". Height 80".
A MID 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LONG CASE CLOCK with eight day movement, the arched dial painted with marine scenes, the convex centre with Roman numerals, second dial and calender aperture, the arched moulded and fret cut hood with spirally turned angle pillars, the trunk with short rectangular inlaid door and canted angles, the base with stringing inlay, on bracket feet. Dial Width 13". Width 14.5". Height 88".
An early 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK LONG CASE CLOCK with thirty hour movement, the painted arched dial with Roman numerals and calender aperture and inscribed "John Lloyd Brecon", the hood with swan neck pediment and rib turned angle pillars, the trunk with ogee shaped door and similar angle pillars to the hood, the plain three planked base on a plinth. Dial Width 11". Width 13". Height 84".
A MAHOGANY LONG CASE CLOCK with eight day movement, the circular white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and second dial and the square hood with swan neck pediment and baluster turned angle brackets, the trunk with long rectangular door, the plain base with shaped apron and bracket feet. Dial diameter 11.5". Width 13". Height 87".
A George III mahogany longcase clock, late 18th century, the broken scroll pediment above a verre eglomise panel and arched glazed door enclosing a 13" brass dial with silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals, matted centre, subsidiary seconds dial and marked 'Richard Pugh, Newtown' in the arch, pierced cherub mask and dolphin spandrels, eight-day movement striking on a bell, flanked by later fluted pilasters over a full length shaped top trunk door between quarter pilasters, ogive moulding and raised panel baseboard and on later ogee bracket feet, restorations throughout, 94" high
A mid-Victorian mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, 1840's, the broken scroll pediment above an arched glazed door enclosing 14" white painted enamel dial with rolling moon phase in the arch and marked 'J Addison, Bridgnorth', subsidiary seconds and date dial, Roman numerals and painted with representatives of the seasons in the corners, eight-day movement striking on a gong, flanked by faceted half pilasters over an arched top, crossbanded three quarter length trunk door, flanked by faceted half pilasters over a canted apron and crossbanded baseboard and on ogee bracket feet, 94" high.
A mid-Victorian crossbanded mahogany longcase clock, mid 19th century, the broken scroll pediment above an arched glazed door enclosing a 13" white painted enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture marked 'JEH Matthews, Oswestry', painted with hunting dogs and game in the corners and a huntsman and dogs in the arch, eight day movement striking on a bell, flanked by turned pilasters over a three-quarter length crossbanded shaped top trunk door, between turned half columns over a canted apron and crossbanded base board, lacking feet, 88" high
An oak and rosewood and mahogany crossbanded cottage longcase clock, early 19th century, with shaped pediment and square glazed door flanked by turned pilasters enclosing a 12" white painted enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and marked 'Horden, Kidderminster', painted flowers to the corners, eight-day movement striking on a bell, above a three-quarter length lozenge centred trunk door over a mahogany panel, flanked by fluted quarter pilasters above a crossbanded base board and on bracket feet, distressed, 83" high
A Dutch carved oak standing cupboard, 18th century and later, the bevelled rectangular top above a notched and punched frieze and central geometrically moulded and guilloche carved cupboard door above a short drawer and geometric panel flanked by scale carved uprights and geometrically moulded panel cupboard doors and further scale carvings enclosing shelves over a later notched frieze and shaped apron and sledge feet, possibly reconstructed 70.5" wide, 20" deep, 43" high
A Victorian scumbled pine housekeeper's cupboard, mid 19th century, the moulded cornice above two break front inset panel cupboard doors enclosing shelves, flanked by conforming doors over a panel cupboard door flanked by six short drawers on bevelled plinth, lacking feet, 79" wide, 19" deep, 83.5" high
A George III mahogany secretaire linen press, circa 1790, the dentil moulded ogive cornice above two ribbed panel cupboard doors enclosing five shelves over a drop-down secretaire drawer front enclosing a fitted interior with inlaid cupboard door flanked by pigeon holes and short drawers over two long graduated cock beaded drawers and raised on shaped bracket feet, 42" wide, 21" deep, 83.5" high
A pair of Victorian mahogany boxwood strung and inlaid cutlery urns on pedestal bases, circa 1890, each urn with an urn finial and stepped rising domed cover, enclosing a fitted interior over a concave plinth and boxwood strung frieze drawer and cupboard door, each cupboard enclosing a deep drawer, one with cellarette, and one lead lined drawer, each raised on slender tapering feet, 19" wide, 18.5" deep, 66" high
A George III fruitwood bureau, late 18th century, the bevelled cross-banded quarter veneered fall front enclosing a cross-banded cupboard door flanked by pilaster letter slides, stepped pigeon holes and short drawers over four long graduated cock beaded drawers and raised on ogee bracket feet, distressed, 39.5" wide. 20.5" deep, 41.5" high