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AN AVONDALE 4 BERTH CARAVAN with two bench seats, kitchen, shower room, total length from hitch to rear 500cm, external width 210cm. Condition report: with keys, exterior mossy, interior dated and some flaking to cabinet surfacing (PLEASE NOTE: buyers premium is charged at 10% + VAT on this lot plus any online fee's will apply)
Royal Copenhagen porcelain figurine titled The Knitter, style number 1317. This finely crafted piece features a young woman seated on a bench, engrossed in knitting. The delicate detailing captures the softness of her attire, including a traditional headscarf and shawl, with hand-painted blue and white hues characteristic of Royal Copenhagen’s signature aesthetic. The figurine bears the Royal Copenhagen backstamp on the underside, along with the style number 1317, ensuring authenticity.Artist: Lotte BenterIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 8.75"HCountry of Origin: DenmarkCondition: Age related wear.
Elegant Royal Copenhagen porcelain figurine titled Amager Girl Knitting, style number 1314. This beautifully hand-painted piece portrays a young girl from the Amager region, seated on a bench and diligently knitting. Dressed in traditional Danish attire, she wears a detailed headscarf, a patterned shawl, and a flowing skirt, all rendered in the signature soft blue, white, and earthy tones characteristic of Royal Copenhagen's craftsmanship. The figurine bears the Royal Copenhagen hallmark on the base along with the style number 1314. A fine example of Danish porcelain artistry, perfect for collectors and admirers of classic European figurines.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 4"L x 6"HCountry of Origin: DenmarkCondition: Age related wear.
A rare pair of Macauley and Wade Foundry cast iron Four Seasons garden benches, circa 1870, each 180cm wide. Note: wooden seat slats have been replaced, photographs do not show benches in current condition but as they were several years ago.Provenance: private collection, purchased in the USA, circa 2015.Notes: The design of this seat, number 240338, was registered and patented at The Public Record Office by Morgan, Macaulay & Wade, the Bath Works, Rotherham, on 5th April, 1870. The pierced back with four oval panels, each depicting a labourer representing a season with attribute, interspersed with flowers and foliage, the scroll arms with masks to the angles, above splayed legs on pad feet. Though this design was registered in England by the Coalbrookdale firm in 1870, it was also manufactured and retailed in the United States. A nearly identical bench is illustrated in Barbara Israel, Antique Garden Ornament: Two Centuries of American Taste, p. 175, pl. 4.24.
A Spanish three-section reconstituted marble rectangular garden bench raised on fluted columns. Length 145cm, height 45cm, depth 38cm.From the same vendor and in the same material as the earlier table tops, the packaging for which was marked "Arte Hispano Valencia, artisans of Granite and Marble."

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