Carpet / Rug: a Signed Pakistan made deepish pile (silk like ) woollen hand made rug , with salmon pink border and light buff central ground with foliate and floral decoration. 48" wide x 75" longUnderstood to be signed by Kashmirian brothers. CONDITION: Please Note - we do not make reference to the condition of lots within catalogue descriptions. We are however happy to provide additional information regarding the condition of items on request.
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Vintage Retro : A Danish double light Standard lamp having two brown lacquered multi- directional spot lamps and standing 59 3/4" high CONDITION: Please Note - we do not make reference to the condition of lots within catalogue descriptions. We are however happy to provide additional information regarding the condition of items on request.
Vintage Retro : a Danish two light Standard Lamp with two brushed aluminium spherical shade spot lights standing 52 3/4" high CONDITION: Please Note - we do not make reference to the condition of lots within catalogue descriptions. We are however happy to provide additional information regarding the condition of items on request.
Vintage Retro : a Danish Pendant lamp / light ( rise and fall ) of white livery, model Type 78.846 , made by ALUX , signed , 17 1/2" diameter. CONDITION: Please Note - we do not make reference to the condition of lots within catalogue descriptions. We are however happy to provide additional information regarding the condition of items on request.
Vintage Retro : a Danish Pendant lamp / light of white liveried exterior and 3 tiers under similar to a Poul Henningsen designed PH 4/3 pendant light , bears remains of a label under, 18 " diameter. CONDITION: Please Note - we do not make reference to the condition of lots within catalogue descriptions. We are however happy to provide additional information regarding the condition of items on request.
Vintage Retro : a Danish Pendant lamp / light of white liveried exterior and white , a Bunker light as designed by Jo Hammerborg for Fog and Morup , 11 1/2" diameter. CONDITION: Please Note - we do not make reference to the condition of lots within catalogue descriptions. We are however happy to provide additional information regarding the condition of items on request.
Carpet / Rug: A fine Herake Turkish Silk prayer rug having forward border with Islamic / Koran words within vignettes, decorated with vases and birds, with further Muslim script to centre ground, using reds, yellows, light blues, light greens , yellows, light buff , etc. 39" x 63" longUnderstood to be c1900. CONDITION: Please Note - we do not make reference to the condition of lots within catalogue descriptions. We are however happy to provide additional information regarding the condition of items on request.
Vintage Retro : a Danish Pendant ' Kegle ' lamp / light with white livery and made by LYFA by an unspecified designer , 11 1/4" x 14 1/4" diameter CONDITION: Please Note - we do not make reference to the condition of lots within catalogue descriptions. We are however happy to provide additional information regarding the condition of items on request.
Trenchart : A British WWI era light artillery brass shell base , converted into an ashtray and having a general issue lighter ( stamped ) mounted to a central column in place of the fuse . CONDITION: Please Note - we do not make reference to the condition of lots within catalogue descriptions. We are however happy to provide additional information regarding the condition of items on request.
Vintage Retro : a Scandinavian Pendant Hemispherical lamp / light of red plastic and moulded glass under, very similar to the Oluce Sonora light as designed by Vico Magistretti or a lamp by Verner Panton The Flower Pot Lamp , 10 1/2" diameter. CONDITION: Please Note - we do not make reference to the condition of lots within catalogue descriptions. We are however happy to provide additional information regarding the condition of items on request.
Vintage Retro : a Danish pendant lamp / light of white liveried hemisphere form , steel top , possibly designed by Jo Hammerborg for Fog & Morup, 18 1/2 " diameter. CONDITION: Please Note - we do not make reference to the condition of lots within catalogue descriptions. We are however happy to provide additional information regarding the condition of items on request.
Vintage Retro : a collection of 6 1950's wall light angled shades with red stripe ( one is a black stripe) decoration etc. 7 1/2" at its longest CONDITION: Please Note - we do not make reference to the condition of lots within catalogue descriptions. We are however happy to provide additional information regarding the condition of items on request.
Art Deco bedside light and clock : a French marble base with swooping sea bird and wind up clock having electric light for night time illumination, 11 3/4" wide CONDITION: Please Note - we do not make reference to the condition of lots within catalogue descriptions. We are however happy to provide additional information regarding the condition of items on request.
A 1976 Triumph Bonneville 750, registration number NRY 908P, frame number CN68554, engine number PP78605, black and red. This low mileage Bonneville has been in dry storage since its last MOT expired in June 2014. The vendor has only used the Triumph for a few hundred miles each year during his ownership and now says that the motorcycle will now require light recommissioning after its time in storage. V5C, no MOT See illustration
A 1939 HRD Vincent Series A Meteor, registration number HJO 760, frame number D1759, engine number M673, maroon and black, the ex Alex Moulton rubber heel prototype. This historically significant Series A Meteor was despatched from the factory on 29-6-39 to Kings of Oxford. The original order form (copy on file) states that it was fitted with a Burman gearbox (XBAPH no number noted), Brampton forks, a Miller magneto and lighting set, an Amal carburettor, TT handle bars, TT aluminium mud guards, a TT stainless petrol tank (would appear to have been fitted with a standard steel tank from new), a 120 mph speedometer, duo brakes, a Dunlop saddle, a low exhaust pipe and a pillion seat. The 499cc engine was fitted with oil pump BD618 and a Levis 4 X camshaft, and a Specialloid 7/6 piston. Unfortunately the early history after the initial despatch to Kings of Oxford is unknown until D1759 came into the possession of Mr Alex Moulton, the inventor from Bradford on Avon who was in possession of the motorcycle after the second world war. He would subsequently use the Vincent as a test bed for his rubber heel rear suspension (article on file Motor Cycling November 1947). Mr Moulton would retain ownership until 1985 when Mr Christopher Edwards (deceased), an engineer and Vincent Owner's Club member purchased it direct from him. From information taken from the history it can be seen that Mr Edwards undertook a considerable amount of research before starting a full nut and bolt restoration to an extremely high standard. There are letters on file from the historian Bob Stafford amongst others outlining the original specification of the motorcycle. Mr Edwards commenced the restoration in approximately 1998 and there is correspondence with DVLA to retain the original registration number (non transferable). Mr Edwards was unfortunately unable to complete the restoration due to ill health, but another close friend, the legendary trials rider Sammy Miller kindly finished the restoration for Mr Edwards' widow (receipt on file for £2,326.75 dated 4-11-14). Since completing the restoration the Vincent has only been started with a slave petrol supply (the petrol tank has not be used) and it is advised that the next custodian should undertake a final shake down and light recommissioning before the motorcycle goes into use. The vast accompanying history file contains copies of the original bill and order forms, correspondence with Bob Stafford, a February 1985 MPH magazine (No 433) where the motorcycle is featured, original tax discs from 1947, 48, 49 and 50 when the Vincent was last believed to have been licensed, photographs, receipts, general correspondence, original handbook and dating certificate. This fastidiously restored and historically significant Vincent is now available for the first time in over 30 years and would be an excellent addition to any collection. V5, V5C, MOT and tax exempt See illustrations
A 1971 Rickman Metisse Royal Enfield Interceptor engined café racer, registration number HDA 779J, frame number 1128RE6/71, engine number IB2549X, blue. This very rare Royal Enfield Interceptor engined Rickman Metisse is one of only a believed 137 made. The Metisse is beautifully constructed with a 736cc Interceptor power unit, the frame is Reynolds 531 chromoly, the forks are Ceriani telescopics and the braking is taken care of by discs front and rear. The Metisse has formed part of a significant private collection since 1999 when our vendor purchased the motorcycle from the International Stafford Motorcycle Show. The Metisse featured in an eight page article in Classic Bike Guide (issue 153 January 2004). The motorcycle was last MOTd in 2006 and the vendor advises us that the machine is running but will require light recommissioning. The Enfield Metisse is offered for auction with a copy of aforementioned magazine, a Rickman certificate of authenticity, expired MOTs and SORNs. V5, V5C, no MOT See illustrations
A Norfolk double breasted half lock farmer's road wagon for restoration. Understood to have a 7-10 tonne capacity. Built for Mr Saunders of Rushall near Diss in 1840. Used until the 1950's for transporting goods and livestock. Understood to have been regularly used to and from nearby railway stations including Stradbroke on the mid Suffolk light railway. Sold by W C Saunders at auction in 1974 to Mr Phillips of Castle Hedingham. Understood to have had restoration work carried out in 1993, but now requires extensive work. Offered for sale with slod, shafts, together with various other sets of shafts. Photographs of original restoration work here: http://stevenbinks.co.uk/asfeatured.html
POSTCARDS - GLOUCESTERSHIRE, WILTSHIRE, DORSET, SOMERSET & OTHER Approximately 200 cards, including real photographic views of Upper Slaughter; Ye Olde Black Bear, Tewkesbury; High Street, Campden; Grand Pier, Weston-super-Mare (several); Uphill Village, Weston-super-Mare; Fish Pond, Grove Park, Weston-super-Mare; Kewstoke Village; Empire Hotel & Pulteney Bridge, Bath; Victoria Park, Bath; The Circus, Bath; High Street & Town Hall, Marlborough; Coach & Horses Hotel, Charmouth; and High Street, Charmouth; with views of Amesbury; a hold-to-light of Milsom Street, Bath; G.W.R. Park, Swindon; Milford Street, Salisbury; Cornhill, Dorchester; and Market Place, Wareham, (album).
ASSORTED BRITISH CAP BADGES, SHOULDER TITLES & CLOTH INSIGNIA the cap badges including those for Australian Commonwealth Military Forces; Somerset Light Infantry; Northamptonshire Regiment; Gloucestershire Regiment; Border Regiment; East Yorkshire Regiment; York & Lancaster Regiment; Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry; and Leicestershire Regiment, (total 42 items).
A GREAT WAR MEMORIAL PLAQUE TO HARRY HOARE (Harry Hoare). Note: The Commonwealth War Graves Commission lists three individuals whose name is rendered thus. From the context of its consignment this plaque is most likely to relate to 5760 Private H. Hoare, Somerset Light Infantry, died 16th May 1919. He is remembered with honour on the Delhi Memorial (India Gate).
POSTCARDS - DEVON, CORNWALL & SOMERSET Approximately 185 cards, including real photographic views of a row of cottages (identified verso as 'The Crescent', East Quantoxhead); Tarr Steps, Exmoor (published by Whitby, Light & Lane of Bridgwater); and The Butterwalk, Dartmouth; with views of Drake's Statue, The Hoe, Plymouth (published by Battershill's of Plymouth); Stogursey Church by Night, Lighting by F.W. Welsh, Bridgwater (plain back); Jacob's Ladder, Sidmouth (published by Day & Bath, Sidmouth); and three views of Blue Anchor (published by Greenslade of Blue Anchor), (loose).
SIX TELEPHONES comprising a G.P.O. Type 740, ivory, refurbished 1983 by the G.P.O. Factory, Cwmcarn; G.P.O. Type 746, red, 1972, by Plessey, Speke, Liverpool; G.P.O. Type 776 Compact, light grey, 1979, by Plessey, Beeston (lacking separate bell unit); G.P.O. Type 8746, two-tone grey-brown, 1984, by STC Consumer Electronics, Cwmcarn; 'Genie' telephone, ivory, undated; and Duet 200, black, undated.
POSTCARDS - SUSSEX & BERKSHIRE Approximately 200 cards, including real photographic views of South Street, Worthing; Carpet Gardens, Eastbourne; West Pier, Brighton; High Street, Bramber; and the Town Hall & Market Place, Abingdon; with views of Hermitage Lane, East Grinstead; Eversfield Hotel and Parade, St. Leonard's-on-Sea; North Chapel, Horsham; The Old Star Inn, Alfriston; The Carfax, Horsham; a hold-to-light of King's Road, Brighton; The Kursaal, Bexhill; The Parade, Seaford; The George Inn, Alfriston; Church Street, Amberley; Lombard Street, Petworth; High Street, Alfriston; London Road, Reading; St. Mary's Butts, Reading; Municipal Buildings and St. Lawrence's Church (three different); and the Old Pump, Whitley, Reading, (album).
POSTCARDS - ASSORTED TOPOGRAPHICAL Approximately 200 cards, including real photographic views of Promenade and Station, Grange Over Sands; Corran Parks and Esplanade, Oban; Hatherlow Cross Roads, Romiley; King John's Bridge, Tewkesbury; Bryncae Village, near Llanharan; and the Toll House, Great Yarmouth; with views of the war Memorial, Morecambe; a hold-to-light of Lytham Hall; The Cliffs and Norbreck Hydro, near Blackpool; Oldham Street, Manchester; Deansgate, Bolton; Main Street, Broadway; and Draper's Lane, Leominster, (album).
A GREAT WAR L.S.G.C. GROUP OF THREE MEDALS TO SERJEANT-BUGLER J. CALVER, SOMERSET LIGHT INFANTRYcomprising the British War Medal 1914-20, Victory Medal (both 3340 Sjt. J. Calver. Som. L.I.) and Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, Geo. V, swivel suspender (3340 Sjt: Bglr. J. Calver. Som. L.I.), all officially impressed, the former two unmounted and the latter mounted for wearing.
A Beswick figure of girl up on pony and various other figures on ponies and porcelain hunting related figures and a resin walking cane handle CONDITION REPORTS Beswick girl has one leg off and missing, ears are chipped, badly crazed all over, discoloured and dirty all over. The three further horses with riders all have wear, flaking paint, possibly re-painted and some small knocks and chips. The large brown horse has some chips to the ears, the rest German foal has crazing, all items have general wear and tear to include some light surface scratching, some small chips etc. See images for further details.
CONTINENTAL SCHOOL "Study of an Eqyptian Horseman upon a brown Arab horse, the gentleman smoking a cigarette and carrying a lance", oil on canvas, indistinctly initialled lower right CONDITION REPORTS Some dirty brown marks throughout, signs of crazing, small chips, losses of paint all over. Appears dirty and could benefit from a clean. Frame displays various chips, scratches, knocks, scuffs and breaks, general signs of wear and tear throughout. Under UV light a large portion of the sky appears to have been re-painted. Image size only 89.5 x 69.5cm
A canvas and lether cartridge bag stamped 'Bussey & Co, London', two leather and pigskin cartridge bags and a canvas and leather cartridge bag CONDITION REPORTS Dark brown leather bag is worn and showing signs of scuffs, losses, general wear throughout. Strap with some staining. Leather and canvas bag, leather very worn, ripped, scuffed, cracked and broken in places. Throughout canvas very stained, dark, worn etc. Strap broken, cracked, dried. Generally in poor condition. The brown canvas and leather bag, leather is worn and scuffed, some areas of damage, canvas worn and stained, scuffed. Generally poor condition. Strap again with signs of wear. The light brown bag - canvas strap needs replacing, leather with some scuffs, marks, signs of wear throughout. All bags display general signs of wear and tear throughout
A Patey of London black silk Top Hat approx 7 1/4 together with a Christies of London black silk Top Hat approx 6 3/4 CONDITION REPORTS The Patey has wear all round the top edge and some of the stitching is revealed and splitting. Some marks to the vertical body, wear to the rim and various other marks including a hole which goes through to the underside. Interior has some light wear. Measures approximately 58cm in circumference, 16 x 21cm and approximately 15.5cm in height. The Christie's hat has some wear to the top edge, some marks to the vertical body and the upper rim, some discolouration, wear etc to the underside rim, interior is initialled, wrinkled and discoloured. Measures approx 54.5cm in circumference, 15.5 x 19.5 and approx 15cm in height. Both hats have general wear and tear see images
A set of Ping golf clubs in Ping golfing bag and trolley CONDITION REPORTS A G5 Ping 460cc twelve degree offset titanium driver, 3 Progen full bore offset No 3,5 and 7 drivers. Nine Ping clubs plus one Ping putter and one Cleveland club. General wear and tear, some light scratches, most clubs generally in good condition. Suggest contacting Mailboxes in Swindon for postage estimate
A long bow with black leatherette quiver of arrows CONDITION REPORTS Bow appears to be in fair condition, new string, some light impressed marks, light scratches etc. Stamped just below the middle with the number 35. Possibly had a bit of filler around the handle. Comes with 19 arrows, flights need attention. See images
A box of various loose 12 gauge cartridges including Holland and Holland 6-shot, Eley Kinnock pneumatic Edinburgh, Winchester Green Light Azot 65, Eley two-inch Eley Grand Prix, WW Greener Express Pigeon Special, Remington Heavy Magnum 2-shot etc (THIS LOT REQUIRES A CURRENT SHOTGUN LICENCE)
A selection of Continental porcelain figures to include: two figures of youths with baskets of flowers; a girl playing with a dog on rectangular base; a miniature posy vase in the form of a cornucopia, marked KPM to base; a cherubic boy with light blue ribbon walking a dog (5) (multiple faults and old restorations)
19th Century Bohemian clear glass baluster shaped vase having allover gilded foliate decoration, oval painted white glass panel decorated with a portrait of a lady with flowers and pearls in her hair, 28.5cm high Condition: Some light wear to the gilded decoration, portrait has one small chip to the top right edge measuring approx 4mm - **General condition consistent with age
William Moorcroft globular match holder commemorating the 1937 Coronation of King Edward VIII decorated with a crown, orb and sceptre and rose, thistle and shamrock on a mottled blue and light brown ground, base with impressed marks, 14cm diameter Condition: No obvious faults or restoration - **General condition consistent with age
19th Century Swedish Primitive School - Pair of oils on metal panel - Portraits of Wilhelm Heinrich Hoffman (1813-1864) and Emilie Conradine Hoffman (1822-1887), unsigned, 17cm x 14cm This pair of oils was probably commissioned for their wedding in 1842 Condition: There is a light build-up of bitumen across the lady's shawl - **General condition consistent with age
After Sir William Orpen (1878-1931) - Oil on canvas - The Refugee (B), unsigned, 76.5cm x 63.5cm, unframed This portrait is a contemporary copy of 'The Refugee (B)' of 1917-18, which is in the collection of the Imperial War Museum (IWM ART 3005). The original is one of two portraits Orpen painted of his French mistress, Yvonne Aubicq, when he was serving as an official war artist on the Western Front. The other portrait known as The Refugee (A) is a larger half length and is also in the Imperial War Museum collection (IWM ART 2964). Aubicq was the daughter of the mayor of Lille and not a refugee, this is the misleading title Orpen gave to the work. Worse, he had originally called it 'A Spy' which upset the official censor and resulted in a reprimand for Orpen. In May 1918 a large exhibition of Orpen's war paintings and drawings, including the two 'Refugee' portraits, were exhibited at Agnew's gallery in London. It was very well attended. Correspondence now in the IWM's large Orpen archive includes a letter dated 12 July 1918 from Colin Agnew, on behalf of his business partner Charles Romer Williams, requesting permission for the 'most excellent copyist' working at Agnew's to copy both portraits of 'the pretty refugee woman'. (Imperial War Museum, First World War Artists Archive, File number: 78A/3.) The copyist is not named, but permission was evidently given because A. Yockney at the Ministry of Information saw one of these copies and reported in a letter to Orpen on 22 July 'it seems to be remarkably good'. It is very likely that the present painting is this copy, as there was hardly time for the larger Refugee (A) to have been copied yet. As Orpen's official war portraits were presented to the nation he was regularly asked for copies. The IWM archives show he often used another artist, Alfred Hayward (1875-1971), to lay them in for him. Orpen 'particularly' used Hayward to help make copies, which suggests he employed other artists for the work. However, the copyist of The Refugee (B) seems to be the unnamed 'excellent copyist' working at Agnew's. Research by Sheena Stoddard BA, M.Litt Condition: Some very slight wear to the extreme edges where the picture was once in a frame, would benefit from a light clean, the picture is not framed - **General condition consistent with age
19th Century French cast brass mounted ebonised occasional table, the shaped oval top inset with a Sevres style painted porcelain panel decorated with floral sprays in a woodland setting, four conforming oval panels to the edge, standing on four splayed supports having a central platform with conforming oval panel, quadripartite base with a further conforming porcelain panel, 49cm wide Condition: Some minor splits to the veneer, metal work would benefit from a clean but is all present, rubbing to gilding on ceramic areas and some light surface scratches, no obvious signs of damage or restoration to the ceramic areas - **General condition consistent with age
19th Century French brass mounted ruby and clear cut glass casket, bearing the mark of Maison Siraudin of Paris, having a hinged domed cover, ring drop side handles and standing on ball feet, 17.5cm wide Condition: Some light surface scratches but no obvious signs of damage or restoration - **General condition consistent with age

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