Woodworking Drill in two parts
unaged
All drills supplied as a kit for gluing the two parts together
Made from lead free pewter alloy
12th scale
Pair of Fire Dogs
Pair of French firedogs. These are highly detailed and decorative metal cast 12th scale firedogs created to guard the fire. Each cherub faces inward and there is a left and a right in each pair. There is no longer a central length.
The fire dogs are unpainted and made from either resin or metal.
Cherubs firedogs are: 4.5cm high x 3cm wide x 1.25cm deep
Wonderful ornate log basket with Putti
Supplied in kit form and made from Resin/Pewter
7cm wide x 3cm deep x 7cm high
Easy to assemble
Supplied unaged - ready for tidying which will mean small nodules will need to be sanded or snapped off - this is super easy to do and takes just a minute or two.
Made from lead free pewter alloy and Aged by Mini Vintage
Unfinshed
12th scale
This little monkey wears a top hat and coat and is ready for painting. If you have a steady hand he would look great painted in some lovely muted tones of old french blue, earthy pink, old red and soft mustard. Ideal for the playroom or something a little quirky to add to your display cabinet of curios!
Unpainted resin
12th scale
SIZE (approx)
Small 24th scale or small 12th scale toy for playroom: Height 3cm or 1.25"
The kit is not painted.
A step away from my usual 18th century offerings is this rather lovely victorian camera. It comes in 4 sections but does not include a base. It would look wonderful in an office where maybe the occupier has a pile of old film and some photographs ready for framing or filing. I always feel that these types of item lend themselves to story telling. Not only can you indulge your love of all things mini but by adding such items to a room you begin to create a wonderful story. Who owns it? Why do they own it? What do sort of photography do they take? Ideas and imagination are endless and so much fun.
IT for 12th scale Sewing Machine
The painted sewing machine is an example of what the kit will look like when painted.
I was brought up with a sewing machine - my first one not too disimilar to this one. I was about 7 and living in Norfolk. I remember thinking what fun it was spinning the wheel as fast as I could only to end up crushing my finger in the spoke!
The sewing machine is very easy to assemble. It has a little spool winding addition which you glue to the front of the machine. I have to admit the machine is not exactly the same as the original. Any machinists will instantly recognise the flaws! If you want to add a spool of cotton thread to the top you would need to glue it on or you could drill and small hole in the metal and glue in a small pin.
The machine is cast with a little machine foot and needle - some of the images are missing them as I was a little heavy handed with my file.
Size:
Approx. 26mm high x 40mm long x 20mm deep
This is part of a letter writing collection.
Used to slice open a letter.
2.8cm long
18th Century Swan Dish
Size = 2cm wide x 1.3cm high x .8cm deep
Supplied unaged - ready for tidying which will mean small nodules will need to be sanded or snapped off - this is super easy to do and takes just a minute or two.
