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A India Tyres vitreous enamel advertising sign, H x 46, W x 92cm
about Lot 56
A Doulton Lambeth vase with cobalt blue and gold glaze, designed by Florence. E Barlow, impressed marks to base, 28cm
about Lot 118
A penny arcade Love Machine wall mounted machine, 94 x 50 cm.
about Lot 400
An exhibition standard 2 inch scale model of a John Fowler A7 General Purpose Traction Engine, number 11298, built by Mr K.H. Tucker of Street, Somerset. The model having copper boiler with fitted pressure gauge, water sight glass, regulator, firebox door and lever operated direction control. The model finished in red and black paintwork with polished brass boiler bands, detailed rivet work, spoken flywheel, winch with fair-leads, worm steering, strakes and spoked wheels with rubber tyres and brass plaque to cylinder block. The boiler was tested to a pressure of 200lbs/psi on the 8th of May 1997 by Cheddar Models Ltd, it has not been run during our vendors ownership. 90 x 36 x 60cm. Fowler 11298 has not survived into preservation, built c.1909/10 it could drive threshing machines, saw benches and stone crushers the a belt on the flywheel, it could also haul up to 40 tons and had two gears resulting in either 3mph or 6mph. This example can run of either coal or compressed air.
about Lot 1
George V 1913-18, five seahorses, mint, to include £1, together with 15 used, to include £1 Waterlow.
about Lot 199
A red painted wooden Signal Box Board, with white painted metal letters, Turners Lane, 26 x 168 cm. Turners Lane was on the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway line, about 1/2 a mile west of Wakefield Station.
about Lot 309
A WWI German Artillery Pickelhaube, leather bodied helmet with brass Prussian Garde pattern helmet plate, brass front trim, rear spine, circular spike base and ball mount fitting, lacking one cockade, interior of the helmet retains its leather liner, dated 1914 and B.J. A XVII.
about Lot 82
Darren Yeadon (b.1970), a carrara marble sculpture of a lady, c.2005, 135 cm ARR For more information http://weirdstones.com/ The marble is a variety called Bardillio. It is exactly the same as the famous white marble, contains more graphite hence the grey. The marble was sourced from the very same quarry used for Michelangelo's David. Yeadon personally went and searched for stones in the Quarry in Carrara, Tuscany.
about Lot 337
19th century English school, portrait of a gentleman, unsigned, oil on canvas, 75 x 62 cm, gilt frame.
about Lot 325
After Laurence Stephen Lowry RBA, RA (1887-1976) ''Level Crossing'' signed in pencil, published in 1973 by Patrick Seale Prints Ltd, from an edition of 750, a colour reproduction, 60 x 70 cm, silver frame. ARR.
about Lot 273
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