Lot 220.
A Stanley 55 combination plane.
Estimate £100 - £150. For Auction 2nd March
One of several Planes for auction on Wednesday 2nd March.
A Stanley 55 combination plane.
Estimate £100 - £150. For Auction 2nd March
One of several Planes for auction on Wednesday 2nd March.
A Guy Rogers 'Manhattan' sofa bed and reclining armchair
Estimate £300 - £500
For Auction 2nd March
Lot 363.
A rosewood bureau, by Erling Torvits for Klim Furniture
Estimate £300 - £500
To be offered for Auction 2nd March 2022
Lot 32.
A pair of Art Deco style nude ballerina figures holding fans, 25cm heightLot 253.A 9ct gold half Hunter pocket watch, movement signed 'Parkinson and Frodsham, London'
Three L. M. Ericsson of Sweden 'Cobra' phones, circa 1960
Estimate £50 - £80
For Auction 2nd March
Made by Homer Laughlin China Company, USA, these simple Art Pottery jugs have Art Deco style combined with a streamlined shape
Lot 73.
For Auction 2nd March
Eighteen pieces of individual coloured glass panels, some made by Hartley Wood and Company, Sunderland
Hartley Wood and Co. Limited were a company of glass manufacturers in Sunderland from the mid 1850s to the the late 1990s.
Interested in learning more? The company's records from 1849 until closure can be accessed from the Tyne and Wear Archives.
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Sold £2,600, 16th February 2022
A cold painted bronze figure group of a pair of Budgies by Franz Bergman, stamped 'Namgreb', 10cm x 10cm approx.
Estimate £50 - £80
For Auction 16th February
An early painted and wood fabricated metal Daimler Sports pedal car by Lines Brothers, cream bodywork, black trim, circa 1940's, registration LB4242, part of the 'Rambler' Series
Estimate £1,000 - £1,500Lines Bros. Ltd was a British toy manufacturer, operating principally under the Tri-ang brand name. At its peak, the company claimed to be the largest toy maker in the world. As well as Pedal Cars they made Rocking Horses, Scooters, Hopping Poles, Doll's Carriages, Cycles, Model Aircraft, Swings and Doll's Houses for almost a century. On the basis that three lines make a triangle they adopted the brand name Tri-ang.