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A RUSSIAN PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A YARDMAN (DVORNIK), GARDNER PORCELAIN FACTORY, VERBILKI, MOSCOW, 1870S-1890S the yardman holding a broom, a shovel lying at his feet, dressed in a brown overcoat, blue shirt and trousers, grey boots and black hat, atop a round ground-like base, red overglaze factory mark and incised numeral 2 under base; overall height: 19 cm (7 1/2 in.)
Beaten copper circular three light centre light fitting, D46cm (re-wired), heavy cast metal Dutch wall sconce with vellum shade, 19th century pierced brass warming pan on turned handle, coal shovel, three stoneware jars, one labelled 'Yorkshire' Marmalade and large two handled copper hot water pan Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A Collection of Hornby O Gauge Platform and Lineside Accessories, three watchmen's huts with braziers, one complete with shovel and poker, 9 assorted lineside running in boards and signs, 3 cast advert hoardings, approx 36 milk churns, 30+ pieces of luggage (some missing lids), 9 platform ticket machines, 4 brown and 6 green 'nametape' machines, 4 platform trolleys, 3 benches, a GR letter box and a Shunter's pole, mostly P-G, some damages/playwear (qty)
A Victorian cast silver caddy spoon, by Francis Higgins, London 1849, gilded shell shaped bowl, stylised handle, with two vacant cartouches, length 11cm, plus a parcel-gilt silver shovel caddy spoon, by Joseph Willmore, embossed decoration, tapering mother-of-pearl handle, and a Victorian sifting spoon, Birmingham 1899, approx. total weight 1.9oz. (3)
Six silver tea knives with mother of pearl handles, Atkin Brothers, Birmingham 1916, cased, six coffee spoons, Robert Pringle & Sons, Birmingham 1937, with jubilee hallmark, cased, a shovel spoon and fork, John Lawrence & Co, Birmingham 1832, a large French silver sugar sifter, import marks for London 1891, three napkin rings, other Georgian and Victorian silver flatware and plated flatware total weighable approx. 7oz.
Corgi & Dinky Toys, Corgi Toys 414 Coastguard Jaguar, 461 Police Vigilant Range Rover, 921 Hughes 369, 159 Patrick Eagle Racing Car, 54 Massey Ferguson Tractor With Shovel, 9041 1912 Rolls-Royce, Dinky Toys 940 Mercedes Truck, 710 Beechcraft Bonanza, 1029 Ford D800 Action Kit, in original boxes, VG-E, boxes P-VG (9)
ENGLISH SCHOOL SET OF THREE ARTS & CRAFTS BRASS AND WROUGHT IRON FIRE IRONS, CIRCA 1900 comprising a LOG FORK, 71cm long; an ASH SHOVEL, 71.5cm long; and COAL TONGS, 70cm long, each with knopped baluster handles and cast with scrolling motifs; together with THREE FURTHER BRASS FIRE IRONS, each with ribbed handles and comprising a POKER; ASH SHOVEL and COAL NIPPERS, shovel 59cm long . (Qty: (6))
CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904) FOR BENHAM & FROUD, LONDON PAIR OF BRASS ANDIRONS, CIRCA 1880 stamped maker's marks, 23cm high; and a SET OF THREE AESTHETIC MOVEMENT BRASS FIRE IRONS BY BENHAM & FROUD, CIRCA 1880, comprising a POKER, 76cm long; COAL TONGS, 74.5cm long; and an ASH SHOVEL, 76cm long; together with an ASSOCIATED BRUSH, 64 cm long, stamped maker's marks and date lozenge for October 1880 (Qty: (6))
A set of late Victorian brass fire tools loosely in Rococo taste, later 19th century, the scrolled shovel 72cm long; and a pair of brass fire dogs in 17th century Netherlandish taste, late 20th century, cast with knopped urn finials, lion masks and twin outscrolled legs, with outscrolled billet bars to the rear, 31cm high, 17cm wide, 21cm protuberance
Pair of Meissen porcelain figures, the standing figures with a lady holding a basket of flowers, the base with cross swords mark, impressed numbers 122 and 72 and incised C68, the gentleman figure holding flowers and leaning on his shovel and water can, the base with cross swords mark and impressed number 122, incised C69, 19cm high, (2)
Thirteen Corgi models comprising: 154 Ferrari Formula 1 Grand Prix Racing Car, 155 Lotus-Climax Formula 1 Racing Car, 448 B.M.C. Mini Police Van with Tracker Dog, 419 Ford Zephyr Motorway Patrol, 53 Massey-Ferguson 65 Tractor with Shovel, 316 N.S.U. Sport-Prinz, 227 Morris Mini-Cooper Competition Model, 307 'E' Type Jaguar with Detachable Hard Top, 225 Austin Se7en, 234: Ford Consul Classic, 230 Mercedes Benz 220SE Coupe, 465 Commer Pick-up Truck, 314 Ferrari "Berlinetta" all in original boxes, and Corgi Kit boxes only no contents Condition Report: Available upon request
A set of fire tools designed by Charles Frances Annesley Voysey, probably manufactured by Thomas Elsley & Co, comprising a pair of tongs, poker and heart-shaped shovel, and a pair of en suite fire dogs, unsigned, 54cm. long (tongs), (5) Literature Karen Livingstone C.F.A Voysey Arts and Crafts Designer, V&A Books, page 260 plate 338 for comparable fire tools, and page 259 plates 331-334 for comparable fire dogs.
Hornby O gauge Engine Shed No.2 This is the largest tinplate Engine Shed Hornby made, fitted with twin tracks and a pair of hinged opening doors at either end, nicely litho detailed with brick, tile and windows effect, an example with no added chimneys, just smoke vent to roof. In a sturdy reproduction box. Shed GC-VGC some light age patina overall. Together with 2x No.2 Turntable, boxed. Plus a pair of sprung buffers and a plate layers hut with figure, brazier and shovel. £70-100
Mark Sfirri (USA)coloured & painted ash solid form 16x10cm. Signed I first met Ray 39 years ago when I had first started teaching woodworking at Bucks County Community College in 1981. I next met him in Philadelphia in 1988 at the second American Association of Woodturners conference. After that, it’s a blur, there were so many conferences and Ray and I always took time to have long discussions about the state of affairs of turning on so many different fronts. In 1999, I was asked to be a part of the AWGB conference which was a big honor for me. My turning room was across a crosswalk from most of the other demonstrators. I was set to go with my first demonstration and was waiting for about five minutes before beginning and I looked out and there was a maintenance worker with a shovel who stepped onto the shovel into the ground and hit a wire which cut the power to my side of the building and I thought “Oh dear!” I ran over to the other part of the building and found Ray with a few of the other organizers and told them of my plight. The three of them stepped into high gear reminding me of a fire department getting the call. They ran extension cords all the way to my room and I was good to go within minutes and I could proceed with my demonstration. I remember some great discussions in Puy St. Martin with Ray and Liz around 2003, if memory serves. About the Collaborative Piece I was unsure what I was going to do when I selected a rough turned block in August of 2018. When it arrived, I still had no clue. I did think early on, that it would be upside down from what Ray originally intended, which would have been a naturally finished, nicely proportioned bowl with a foot. I was very careful to have the overall contour of the outside of the piece to be very much Ray’s line. I took off very little of it and continued the line to a point, with very little room to space on the block. I wanted to carve in a recessed area to paint something but had to think of what that might be. It was a eureka moment when that idea came to me and the imagery became clear. The Ray Key Collaboration Auction
A Pair of Benham & Froud Copper and Brass Candlesticks, attributed to Christopher Dresser, stained wood handle, on short brass knob columns under a copper drip tray, on a circular tapering copper base, unmarked, 13cm; A W.A.S Benson Copper and Brass Kettle on Stand, of tapering circular form, the stand with paw feet, unmarked, 29cm; and A Thomas Latham and Ernest Morton Electroplated Egg Cup Stand, with four egg cups on a circular base, with a shovel handle suspending four spoons with long open terminals, 19cm (4)

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