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A late 18th century oak mule chest, Lancashire, the hinged top with wavy galleried back over an arrangement of four dummy drawer fronts over four drawers, raised on ogee moulded bracket feet, 176 x 57 x 108 cm high Condition Report Surface dry due to long term storage, two handles detached - one in drawer, some damage to bracket feet - some components in drawer, structure sound
A George IV mahogany table/bracket clock, the arched enamelled dial signed A. Spiegehalter, Stepney, the twin fusee 8-day movement with engraved backplate and bob pendulum and striking the hours on a bell - for restoration, 38 cm high overall Condition Report original overall, the case dull and showing damages commensurate with age and type - top corners showing contact indents, the rear left side bottom detached/missing 1 cm square veneer above brass bracket foot, another strip of veneer detached off lock side of movement door (present within case), movement running at time of inspection, dial faded
A very large 19th century French provincial walnut armoire of chateau proportion with moulded cornice above twin panelled doors, on bracket base, 254 x 160 x 72 cm Condition Report Original condition but un-cared for. Scuffs to middle of left-hand side, few old worm holes, replacement strengthener to right-hand side door, split to right-hand side panel
*1915 'Royal' Sunbeam Lady's Bicycle, having a 25-inch frame numbered 131131, with much of its original black enamel finish and gold box lining intact. Other features include 17-inch handlebars, with grips (but missing the threaded ends), a two-speed bottom bracket with its correct handlebar thumb control, stirrup braking operated by roller levers, deep-set mudguards, oil bath chain-case, 28 x 1 1/4 wheels and tyres, pump, steering lock and a period looking, but modern, Brooks saddle (1)
*1926 'Golden' Sunbeam Gentleman's Bicycle, having a 24-inch frame numbered 151379, with much of its original black enamel finish and gold box lining intact. Other features include 17-inch handlebars, with original grips (but missing the threaded ends), a two-speed bottom bracket with its correct top tube thumb control, stirrup braking operated by roller levers, deep-set mudguards, oil bath chain-case with decals, 28 x 1 1/2 wheels and tyres, steering lock, rear rack and perhaps correct Leatheries (Terry) saddle (1)
*1924 Sunbeam 'Royal' Loop-Frame Lady's Bicycle. A highly original machine with black enamel and gilt transfers, 23-inch frame, 7-inch cranks with split rubber pedals, B302 Brooks saddle, Sunbeam rear rack, metal chain-case with original logo, two-speed bottom bracket with handlebar gear change and 28-inch Roman rims, in delightful, original condition (1)
*The 'Welt Lanterne' (World Lamp) a kerosene-burning lamp manufactured in Germany between 1897 and 1914, this example probably dating about 1905. The larger of two sizes available, this model retains its original nickel-plated and brass construction. With a sprung rear bracket, 8-inches (20cm) high (1)
*'Invincible' Safety Bicycle Lamp. Manufactured by Salsbury & Son, this is a rare example of their first 1886 first pattern Safety Bicycle lamp, with a rubberised fabric mounting bracket with thumb tightener. It retains two good Salsbury patented side glasses, undamaged bevelled edge front glass, embossed badge, patented sliding rear reflector and a right-hand burner control, which may indicate that it was intended to fit on the left-hand side of a high-wheeled tricycle. The cover to the oil reservoir clip is missing, otherwise in sound condition. 7-inches (17cm) high. (see ECL, page 49) (1)
*'Pioneer' Tricycle Lamp. Dating from the period between 1884 and 1890, a J. Lucas & Son oil-powered tricycle lamp with its rear mounting bracket and thumb tightener, correct reservoir and reflector, correct clear side glasses and undamaged bevelled edge front glass with a hood. The name badge is intact. In dirty, but complete and probably useable condition (1)
*'King of the Road' Tricycle Lamp. Dating from the period between 1884 and 1890, a J. Lucas & Son oil-powered tricycle lamp with its rear mounting bracket and thumb tightener, correct reservoir and reflector, correct clear side glasses and bevelled edge front glass. The name badge is intact. Four holes have been drilled into the top and the heat ventilator has corroded, but the lamp remains sound, and is probably in working condition (1)
*A Parker's Mfg., Co., 'Imperial Chief'. A rare and interesting lamp for several reasons. It is a rare example of the Parker Company's two-year output, after the partnership with Hudson, (Hudson & Parker) was dissolved circa 1908. In later life Harry Lucas, the onetime Chairman of his father's company, denied that Lucas made parts for other companies. This is incorrect, as Lucas sold component parts to several companies before 1914, to include Parker's Mfg., Co., as seen in the rear bracket system of this, and other extant Parker lamps of the period. A large oil-powered lamp, the design features a slide-up burner housing and a completely removeable rear reflector. Although its nickel-plating has oxidised, the brass construction possesses a good patina and the large side glasses and double-convex front glass are without damage. 5 1/2-inches high (1)
*Restoration Projects. A New Hudson Bicycle Co., Ltd., lady's loop frame bicycle dating from circa 1908, having delightful up-turned 16-inch handlebars, 20-inch frame, inverted brake lever and a centre-pull brake lever both operating rear brakes, the latter missing, cottered bottom bracket. Also, a similar but later loop frame, and a gentleman's bicycle with a 25-inch diamond frame, Armstrong triplex three-speed rear hub, interestingly mounted roller levers, rear rack, etcetera (3)
*B.S.A. Paratrooper's Bicycle MkII, having a standard 21-inch frame with the second pattern of winged frame tighteners and correct bottom bracket and seat tube. Painted in olive green, the machine is delightfully sound with good tyres fitted to 26-inch Endrick rims, correct Bowden cable operated calliper braking of the correct patented type, B.S.A. leather saddle and chain-wheel and conventional pedals (1)
*A Three-Lamp Set by J. Lucas Ltd. Comprising a pair of 620 series side lamps with fore-aft carrying bails, sided-opening front bezels, oil reservoirs, mounting bracket and wick winders, together with a correct and complementary 630 series combination number plate and rear lamp, with an opening red coloured side window for lighting (3)
*A Pair of J. Lucas Ltd., Side Lamps. 720 Series oil-powered lamps, each numbered 721 denoting that they left the factory in polished brass. Dating from as early as 1908, these lamps are complete with their carrying bails, reservoirs, bracket tightening and locking bolts, front glasses and sprung locking clips. In excellent condition, but in need of polishing, having been stored for many years. 12 1/2-inches total height (2)
A fine quality early 20th Century light oak Gothic Arts & Crafts bedroom suite, stamped WaringsComprising triple wardrobe with central mirror, flanked by single door to one side and panel to other side, both with leaded glass windows, with two drawers to base, raised on bracket feet, a triple mirror back dressing table, the central mirror flanked by two smaller mirrors with two sets of triple drawers and large base drawer, a matching double bedstead and a pair of rush seated bedroom chairs.
Two 18th Century Chinese imari pattern tea caddies, of rectangular shape, one having bracket feet and heightened in gilt, 9 cm x 11 cm high with hardwood top, the other 9.5 cm x 11 cm highLarger Caddie:Light pitting to the glaze.Substantial chips along the edges and rims.Areas of discolouration to the white glaze.Rubbing to the gilt.Scratches to the base.Hardwood top is split down one edge and is lightly scratched.Smaller Caddie:Small area of pitting to the glaze.Small scuffs and chips to the edges and corners.Large chip to the rim.Cracks around the base of the neck (likely pre-glazing).Rubbing to the gilt and decoration.
TANDY CORPORATION BANK OF FOUR COLOURED DISCO LIGHTS IN METAL CABINET WITH MOUNTING BRACKET, AN S.A.D. LIGHTING BOX FITTED WITH NATURAL DAYLIGHT TUBES, A PHILIPS HAND HELD EM8111 MIC WITH JACK PLUG FITTING, A b & Q PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONER WITH REMOTE CONTROL HAND SET AND A PORTABLE SPEAKER (5)
A GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY INLAID BUREAU BOOKCASE, the moulded cornice above a pair of arched glazed doors with brass trim revealing shelved interior the fall front base with ivory escutcheon opening to reveal a brown leather interior with an arrangement of pigeon holes and drawers above two short and two long drawers with half engaged fluted column sides on shaped bracket feet 208cms x98cms 50cms

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