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A group of three vintage 20th century circa. 1980s Italian Capodimonte porcelain figures to include a couple crushing grapes,m another couple courting on a bench and a final couple reclining beside a basket of roses. All marked for A. Belcari and raised upon a wooden plinth base. Overall condition good. Measures 24cm tall.
The Ford Zephyr and its variant, the Zodiac, were the largest passenger cars in the British Ford range and were manufactured from 1950 through to 1972. The Zodiac was an upmarket version of the Zephyr 6 but differed considerably from that model by the limousine-type rear doors, sharper roofline (with narrower C-pillar), unique grille (four headlights instead of two), plusher seating with up-market upholstery, dashboard and interior fittings. A choice of individual or bench front seat was available; the front doors and bonnet panels were shared with the Zephyr 6. The 2553cc single-carburettor six-cylinder engine was improved internally to increase the power output to 109bhp, hence the brakes were uprated and were servo assisted, using discs at the front and drums at the rear. A Zodiac Mk. III saloon tested by The Motor magazine in 1962 had a top speed of 100.7mph and cost £1070 on the road including taxes. Originally registered on 24th November 1964, this Zodiac has only covered 25,057 miles in 58 years on British roads. The car comes with an extensive history folder with photographic evidence of a full restoration including the bodywork and interior. The engine has been rebuilt at a cost of over £2,500 and has covered little more than 100 miles since. This handsome and imposing Ford is described by the vendor as being nostalgic and fun to drive with its huge front bench seat and column gearchange. Supplied with a V5 registration document and a huge history folder, including previous MoT test certificates to confirm the mileage. Classic Fords have been well received at auction of late; this 58 year old example will be no exception. Guide price; £7,000-£10,000
The 1948-1953 Chevrolet Series 3100 ½ ton pick-ups benefited from a redesign that took Chevrolet trucks into a new era of comfort, convenience, and style. Chevrolets restyled Advance Design trucks were introduced in 1947, well ahead of its first new post-war cars and little changed in appearance through 1953. The basic intent was to provide more room and comfort for occupants. These pick-ups had a bench seat accommodating three people instead of the old separate seats and for the first time, the seat was adjustable for longer leg room. The cab, described as Unisteel Battleship construction, was larger in every direction. New extra-wide doors swung open on concealed hinges and extended down to cover the sills. The window area grew considerably via a wider windscreen, side windows and backlight, a vast improvement all-round compared to the previous models. The rare 1954 model saw significant design changes for one year only. The windscreen was changed to one piece without a centre vertical dividing strip, the steering wheel was revised as were the taillights, grille and dashboard.The original paintwork on this 1954 model 3100 pick-up has a wonderful patina and, we are told, has the original woodwork in the load space area. This column shift, manual transmission example fired up when requested and we are informed drives well. We strongly advise any interested parties to personally inspect this Chevrolet as it is in such original condition and imported from a dry state, showing no sign of any corrosion. The phrase they dont build them like they use to applies to this ½ ton pick-up. The file for this Chevrolet contains a Nova certificate following the pick-ups importation and a V5C registration document has been applied for.
A SMALL COALBROOKDALE STYLE CAST METAL BENCH painted white, the back cast with leaves and berries on a lattice frame, 97cm wide 50cm deep 80cm high Condition Report : no major losses, rocks slightly. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

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