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A wrought iron framed slatted garden bench, approx 74 x 183 x 70cm (af) and a vintage Woodware 'A1' folding stepladder. CONDITION REPORT Both of these items are in a distressed condition. There is one slat missing from the seat of the bench, but would suggest it would benefit from some renovation work. The stepladders have various areas of paint overspill, losses to the front edge of the tread plate and signs of old worm damage to the lower portion of the frame.
An early 20th century wall-mounted First Aid box from Boots Pure Drug Co Ltd, 38 x 48 x 13cm, also a hardstone chessboard with resin chess pieces, three novelty boxes, a carved panel of a gentleman wearing a hat, two treen bowls, a coffee grinder, a vintage Spalding tennis racket and a bench mounted Anglepoise lamp with wooden arms. CONDITION REPORT Lamp sold electrically untested.
A group of 19th century Staffordshire flatback figures to include two figures depicting a boy and girl either side of a clock face, surrounded with flowers, a courting couple sat on a bench, a spill vase depicting two children either side of a hollow tree stump, a dancing figure with small keg and bottle of beer in hand, a father, wife and child, a group of two young girl flower sellers and a musician (8).
Southwark, King’s Bench, R.A.O. neer the bench, Farthings (2), 0.60g/6h (E 687; N 4951; BW. 281), 1.23g/12h (E 688; N 4952; BW. 281); John Poor, Halfpenny, 1.22g/6h (E 691; N –; D 282A); Robert Stonier, Halfpenny, 1669, 1.56g/12h (E 692; N 4954; BW. 283) [4]. Second very fine and scarce, others fair, last pitted £80-£100 --- Provenance: E 687 Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 93 (part) [from R. Sharman]; *E 688 Dora Harris Collection, DNW Auction 38, 25 November 1998, lot 302 (part), A.J.H. Coker Collection, DNW Auction T1, 15 December 2005, lot 1835 (part) [from M. Trenerry]; E 691 bt S.H. Monks June 2010; E 692 J.L. Wetton Collection, P.D. Greenall Collection, Baldwin Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lot 260 (part) [from N.A. Clark 1990], A.J.H. Coker Collection, DNW Auction T1, 15 December 2005, lot 1835 (part) [from M. Trenerry]
Original vintage advertising poster for Mazawattee Tea - The Most Delicious Tea in the World - featuring an illustration of an elegant lady in a long white dress seated in the shade of a tree holding a blue cup and a saucer with a flower decorated hat and a tea set on a tray on the bench next to her and an adorable puppy with a blue bow at her feet. Mazawattee Tea was established in London in 1887, with the beginnings traced to the 1850s when loose teas from India and China were sold by John Boon Densham, the name comes from the Hindi word 'maza' meaning pleasure, and Sinhalese word 'wattee' meaning garden. Printed by Stafford & Co, Netherfield near Nottingham. Good condition, repaired tears, restored paper losses, staining, backed on linen Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 101x77, year of printing: 1920s
Original vintage movie poster for the French romantic comedy Les amours de Paris - The Loves of Paris - a 1961 film directed by Jacques Poitrenaud and starred Francois Perier, Nicole Courcel, Perrette Pradier, Darry Cowl, and Harold Kay. Design features the main characters sitting on a park bench with the Arch de Triumph visible in the background. Good condition, folds, creasing, tears, minor staining, backed on old linen Country of issue: France, designer: Bertrand, size (cm): 158x118, year of printing: 1961
Late 19th century oak settle bench, shaped cresting rail carved with ribbon over triple panelled back, the panels relief carved with scrolled and floral urns and cartouche, hinged box seat, turned front feet, with upholstered squab cushionDimensions: Height: 110cm Length/Width: 107cm Depth/Diameter: 50cm
1964 Ford Zodiac MK3Make: Ford Model: Zodiac Year: 1964Mileage: 86459VIN: Z64D0088YLConfiguration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: XWG860Transmission: manualThe third generation of Ford's Consul, Zephyr and Zodiac range was a sharply-styled and dramatic-looking design that was very of its era. The Zodiac was the flagship model, with considerably more luxury, a revised window arrangement, lashings of chrome and a 2553cc six-cylinder engine of 109bhp, which was enough to turn this executive cruiser into a genuine 100mph machine. This example was registered in January 1964, with the vendor having owned the car for three years. Recent work includes fitting four new tyres, a fuel pump, regulator, alternator, coil, electronic ignition, reconditioned water pump and the petrol tank repaired. The car has a floor-mounted gearchange, rather than the column-mounted stalk often found on these cars, especially those with a front bench seat. The Zodiac's history includes the V5C, plus the current MoT certificate - valid until November 2022 - and past MoTs from 2019, 2018, 2017 and 1999. The bills include those for the ignition coil, repaired fuel tank, four Maxxis tyres and Powerspark electronic ignition kit (2021), water pump, ignition parts and alternator (2019), but there are no invoices earlier than 2019. The black car, with red leather interior, is in smart condition throughout and shows 86,459 miles on its odometer, although this total isn't warranted. The front wings are glassfibre panels. Four former keepers are noted on the V5C.

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