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Lot 93

A small bench, child's fold up stool, wooden box a/f.

Lot 176

A garden bench, 43" wide x 34" high.

Lot 197

Cast iron ended strong slatted Garden bench, 50 1/2" wide x 31" high, (slats = 1 1/2" thick x 2 1/2").

Lot 337

A work bench stand, hose & reel and a lounger.

Lot 148

A wooden garden bench, a/f, 65" wide x 41" high.

Lot 266

A garden bench with Cast Iron bench ends and back. 49 1/2" wide x 30" high.

Lot 232

A garden bench with cast iron back and sides, 50" wide x 27" high.

Lot 204

A concrete figure of a man sat on a garden bench, plus an otter.

Lot 662

Suite of Hulsta light oak modular furniture, comprising glazed unit and two-door cupboard, both 96cm wide, and a fall-front office unit, 80cm wide, all upon projecting base units, 52cm deep x 172cm high overall, together with low coffee table / bench, 90cm x 39cm x 45cm high, and nest of three tables, largest 50cm x 41cm x 45cm high, (7)

Lot 787

Two person teak garden bench with arched back, 135.5cm (seats widest point) x 95cm high

Lot 786

Two seater slatted wooden bench having white painted cast metal frame with foliate and mask decoration, 119.5cm (seats widest point) x 77cm high

Lot 615

A CONCRETE THREE PIECE GARDEN BENCH

Lot 774

AN UNUSUAL WOODEN BENCH W-130 CM

Lot 1543A

Garden bench with stone top and gabion cage stone filled supports, L110cm

Lot 1585

Two sets of child’s bench/seat ends in cast metal. 50cm high

Lot 1586

Two sets of cast iron bench ends with scroll design

Lot 1584

Set of cast iron bench ends with lifting seat action.

Lot 1317

Carved wood bench with central floral motif, 106 x 64 x 36cm

Lot 1587

Two sets of bench ends with scroll design and wooden arm rests

Lot 1543

Garden bench with stone top and gabion cage stone filled supports, L110cm

Lot 528

A wooden garden bench. Height 89cm, width 122cm, depth 58cm.A little bit of movement to the arms and back but generally in a usable condition.

Lot 554

A small cast iron garden bench, width 79.5cm. Together with another garden bench, width 119cm (2).

Lot 542

A cast metal and slatted wood garden bench, and a wrought metal and slatted wood bench. 190cm and 122cm wide respectively (2).

Lot 549

A cast metal and slatted wood two seat garden bench. Height 71cm, width 105cm, depth 55cm.

Lot 600

A 20th century limed oak monk's bench. With carved circular hinged top, height 105cm.

Lot 712

Garden table, two chairs and bench, table height 75 cm, length 180 cm, width 85 cm

Lot 831

20th century Victorian inspired monks bench with carved top and seat with lift up section, the front panel carved in the Green Man style. Height when used as bench 96 cm, width at arms 99 cm, depth 43 cm

Lot 92

SMALL WOODEN BENCH, AND A SMALL WOODEN STOOL the bench on turned legs40cm high, 96cm wideQty: 2

Lot 481

ERCOL: A two seater stick back bench. Est,. £50 - £80.

Lot 927

Garden table and bench ironwork 

Lot 400

An Air Ministry Decca Radar test bench in a teak box. 1950's?

Lot 2

1967 Land Rover 88 Series IIA, this historic vehicle has been professionally restored from the chassis up down to every nut and bolt, it is in a showroom condition with a new canvas top, with bench seats in the rear - perfect for the family summer drives. This is perhaps one of the best fully restored classic Land Rovers I have seen, it starts on the button sadly the vendor is having to let her go due to a broken hip. Viewing strictly by appointment only   

Lot 621

Chinese hardwood bench 112x 33cm 40 cm H

Lot 1556

A Victorian garden bench with cast-iron pierced ends and slatted body, 73" long

Lot 1480

An old rustic pine rectangular bench/occasional table on standard supports, 35½" long

Lot 978

A glass display cabinet, a rustic bench/ coffee table and minty bookcase with glass sliding doors

Lot 241

A Griffin & George optical bench

Lot 216

2 pair of bench ends together with matching metal table base

Lot 231

Assorted tools comprising a pair of axel stands, a bench vice, two lasts and a belt sander.

Lot 587

A contemporary oak Neptune bench

Lot 411

A large collection of decorative pictures, prints, amateur art work, watercolours etc, including Jennie Dunn, Sunflowers in Blue Jug 65 x 70cm; Frank Clisby 2005 spray study of men on a bench, Large silk screen of landing duck, initaled indistinctly lower right see all images

Lot 568

PLEASE NOTE THE WHITE RECTANGULAR SIDETABLE WITH PAINTED BLUE EDGING HAS BEEN WITHDRAWN.  NOW SEVEN PIECES. Seven pieces of furniture to include, pine bench, pair of painted sidetables, pine occasional table, painted sidetable, painted coffer, painted bookcase, painted writing desk,

Lot 506

A slatted part wooden bench 151cm L

Lot 546

A metal silvered colour lattice work decorative two seater bench, approx 116cmW

Lot 466

A pig bench, and a rustic pine trunk, both with wear and as found, both v approx 124cm Long

Lot 315

A Watchmakers Lathe, With Provenance, A watchmaker's Lathe, c.1900, unsigned, with triangular bar, interchangeable chucks and collets, tool post, stock, rest and other items, mounted on a later metal bed, Provenance: the lathe comes with a letter dated 1988 which reads: PROVENANCE of small lathe and accessoriesentrusted to Stephen Herbert for safecare and keeping.The lathe was originally mounted on the central bench in theprivate laboratory in 1'Institute Marey, in the south-west ofParis, in which Lucien Bull worked for many years.It was collected from there, together with small tools andmany accessories, on Saturday afternoon 5 September 1970 andtaken round to Lucien's flat at 14 rue du Général Delestraint.(Transport was provided by a kindly neighbour in her small car.)It was then packed, as carefully as possible, into three card-board cartons tied with string in order not to attract too muchattention on the journey to the U.K.On Sunday afternoon, Ray Beaumont-Craggs came to tea at Lucien'sflat and took away the cartons with him (he lived at Versaillesat that time).A week or two later Ray Beaumont-Craggs arrived at 172 Forest HillRoad with the cartons - complete and not interfered with, havingbeen smuggled through Customs very successfully!Subsequently, over the winter of 1970/1971 a length of rolled-steeljoist was obtained and made ready to receive the lathe; the choiceof a piece of steel of fairly heavy cross-section was intended tominimise any vibration when working on small components. The wholewas then mounted on a base-board, together with a motor, as it isThe motor is a new one (AC 50cycles 240 volts) as the oldtoday.one (220 volts D.C.) was left in Paris deliberately, no longerbeing suitable for operation in the UK.The above is an accurate accountextracted from old diaries byS.W.B. Comes with a page from the British Journal of Photography 1966 showing Lucien Bull nest to the lathe. Lucien Bull, Born in Dublin, Ireland, hailed from a diverse background, with a British father and a French mother named Gabrielle Joune. His formative years were spent in Dublin, where he attended school and resided with his parents. In 1894, Bull embarked on a journey to France initially to visit his aunts. However, captivated by the allure of the region, he decided to settle there permanently. It was in France that his path intersected with that of Étienne-Jules Marey, a renowned physiologist with a keen interest in capturing and studying human movement. In 1895, Bull found himself in the role of an assistant to Marey. At the time, Marey was engrossed in developing a groundbreaking contraption known as the cinematographic. This innovative device, resembling a rifle in shape, was engineered to capture images of moving objects onto a rotating plate. Often referred to as the "gun camera," this invention paved the way for subsequent advancements in cinematography. Bull, spurred by Marey's pioneering spirit, later conceived a swifter iteration of the camera, thus contributing to its evolution. The primary objective of this camera was to delve into the intricacies of motion. Functioning as a snapshot mechanism, the "gun camera" captured successive still frames of objects in motion. These snapshots, when scrutinized, enabled researchers to analyze movement patterns with unprecedented precision. Bull achieved a significant breakthrough in 1904, successfully filming the flight of a fly at an astounding speed of 1,200 frames per second. In addition to his contributions to the "gun camera," Bull also delved into the realm of cinematography by inventing the "spark drum camera." This innovative device emulated the continuous motion of 35-mm film. Operating on the principle of an electromagnetic shutter, the camera exposed two parallel films, which were then wound around drums housed within a meticulously crafted wooden frame. Through his inventive prowess and collaboration with Marey, Bull left an indelible mark on the field of cinematography, revolutionizing the study of motion and ushering in an era of unparalleled innovation.

Lot 139

PAIR OF BENCH ENDS & DECORATIVE CAST IRON BACK

Lot 73

A Regency mahogany bench in the manner of Gillows The rectangular moulded seat with paper scroll arms; on turned fluted legs and spool feet, 120cm wide, 29cm deep, 52cm high.

Lot 243

MODERN CAST IRON BENCH ENDS & BENCH BACK WITH SUN FLOWERS

Lot 217

A large Lladro figure group of two women on a bench.

Lot 2172

A Victorian cast iron garden bench, cast with lion masks and scrolling leaves, 79cm high, 119cm wide, 70cm deep

Lot 54

A Rapier smoothing plane; five other carpenter’s planes; various other hand tools; & a Record bench-vice.

Lot 500

Oak monk's bench, three panelled hinged top, two panel box seat, width 95cm, depth 42cm, height 72cm.

Lot 511

Victorian carved oak monk's bench, hinged back on lion armrests, box base, width 106cm, depth 51cm, height 101cm.

Lot 346

Dark oak triple panel front monks bench, 86.5cm by 118cm by 54cm (closed).

Lot 215

§ A Norwegian 'Krobo' rosewood bench, 1960s, designed by Torbjørn Afdal for Mellemstrands Trevareindustri, 200cm wide37cm deep34cm high Condition ReportWith scuffs, knocks and wear to the edges. With some flaking to the top coat of varnish to the edges. The top with some minor knocks and scratches. The colouring is even throughout. Structurally sound.CITES A10 No. 24GBA10XEKX37

Lot 124

An 'Antelope' bench, modern, originally designed in 1950 by Ernest Race for 'The Festival of Britain', manufactured by Race Furniture Ltd., the painted steel frame with a spindle back over a plywood seat,103.5cm wide56.5cm deep81cm high, seat 46cm high, together with a spare plywood seat and a chequered seat cover (3)

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