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Lot 1325

A painted Regency style cast iron garden bench, with central pointed top flanked by lancets, over seat and scroll arms, over frame and four outurneed legs, 105cm high x 108cm wide x 68cm deep

Lot 880

In the manner of Coalbrookdale, a late 19th/early 20th Century cast iron branch form garden bench (approx. 130cm wide).

Lot 480

A 20th Century Oak Monks Bench with Lion Supports to Hinged top. Lift Seat to Panelled Cupboard Base. 96cm wide

Lot 451

A Country Elm Pig Bench

Lot 463

Carved oak monk's bench, three-panelled back, hinged box seat, open arms, width 110cms.

Lot 360

1954 CHEVROLET 3100 Pickup 1/2 ton Châssis n° 0700806F54X Cylindrée : 235 ci 3 9 L 112 ch Boîte manuelle 3 vitesses CT de Juin 2014 Excellent état général Dédouané attestation de la FFVE Le modèle couramment appelé « Advanced Design » outre-Atlantique représente le premier vrai véhicule entièrement neuf de la production GM de lÂ’immédiat après-guerre. Disponible à la commande dès le 28 Juin 1947 le pickup AD sera produit jusquÂ’en 1955 avec de nombreux changements conformément au marketing américain de lÂ’époque. Il est proposé en diverses longueurs de benne dénommées en fonction de leur capacité de chargement : ½ ton ¾ ton ou 1 ton aussi appelés 3100 3600 3800. A partir de 1954 de gros changements apparaissent : le pare-brise est désormais en une seule partie le volant nÂ’est plus le même le tableau de bord change lui aussi tandis que les feux arrière deviennent ronds et non plus rectangulaires. Le plus gros changement concerne le traitement de la calandre qui abandonne ses cinq barres horizontales en faveur dÂ’une bouche plus ouverte appelée « bull nose ». LÂ’exemplaire en question nous vient de la région de San Diego en Californie. En excellent état général il vous frappera pas son bleu layette qui se marie à merveille avec des chromes en parfait état. Son propriétaire français professionnel de lÂ’automobile a réalisé quelques travaux importants de fiabilisation suite à son importation tels le changement des amortisseurs avant la réfection des lames de ressorts arrière (ajout de lames et changement des fixations les fameuses « shackle pins ») ou encore le changement des pompe à eau et essence ou de lÂ’allumage (vis platinées et doigt neuf). Le revêtement métallique de la benne paraît neuf lui aussi et sera bien utile lorsque vous chargerez vos stères et votre fidèle compagnon. La banquette a été refaite à neuf et la boule de billard du levier de vitesse est une touche tout à fait originale et contribue à égayer lÂ’intérieur. Ces jolis pickup sÂ’échangent entre 30 et 40 000 dollars au pays de lÂ’Oncle Sam et leurs rondeurs ne laissent personne indifférent. This 1954 ½ ton « Advanced Design » generation pickup hails from San Diego California. The Advanced Design was the first all-new postwar platform for GM and was the best-selling pickup through to 1955 when it was replaced by the Task Force series. Changes for 1954 included a revised dashboard a single piece windshield round taillights but the biggest one was to the front with a very different fascia called the “bullnose” with an open grille and large chrome bars instead of the five horizontal strips. Our model has recently been imported from California and an inspection on the lift showed a strong ladder frame and minor superficial rust. Recent work includes new front shock absorbers rear semi-elliptical springs and shackle pins as well as new fuel and water pump. The bench seats has been reupholstered and the 8 ball gear selector spruces up the cabin in an original way. It outstanding condition throughout its baby blue hue nicely contrasts with the chrome and will make it a delightful post-vintage addition to your garage.

Lot 283

GARDEN BENCH, in teak, slatted, on square supports, 180cm L.

Lot 659

GARDEN BENCH, weathered teak and slatted with square supports, 153cm.

Lot 468

Waxed pine hall bench, W98cm

Lot 1837

''The Llanthony Estate Table'', this 13' 4 1/2'' long Oak Refectory Table known as "The High Table" is believed to be being offered for sale on the open market for the first time in 324 years, it has a one-plank top and stands on six carefully shaped square-section legs, an understandably, exceptionally uncommon design; which in comparison with wood-turning, must have taken very considerable time to craft from solid Oak in the late 17th century with the few hand tools available. The table top, which is about 2 1/4'' thick, varies from 31 3/4'' to 33'' wide and the height similarly varies from 31 1/2'' to 33'' approx. The one plank top has been patched in places to bridge splits/shakes and knots, the six square shaped legs are united by perimeter stretchers, the frieze rails being decorated with carved repeated flutes. The three legs to one side are carved respectively with the date "1690", the initials "TW/M" and the number "28". Some damage is evident to a number of the legs. It is unusual, indeed, for so much of an item's past history to be available, it seems highly likely that Llwyn-Celyn Farmhouse at Cwmyoy, near Abergavenny was the table's original home as still extant at that very early building is the associated bench, still attached to the dais partition. Mention of the table being at Llwyn-Celyn is made in Bradney's 1906 History of Monmouthshire, but the table was apparently accepted in lieu of rent by the Llanthony Estate some time subsequent to this and it was taken to Llanthony Abbey/Priory, which was the focal point of the substantial Llanthony Estate. The extrication of the table from the farmhouse caused some considerable logistical difficulties; due to it's great size, and it is understood to have entailed the complete removal and re-installing of a large window. The table has since remained at the private apartment at Llanthony Abbey and it is almost certainly being sold on the open market for the first time in it's existence due to the recent sad demise of the widow of the late Matthew Knight, Esq., the last land agent for the estate; who was resident at the Priory, having in 1963 purchased the over one acre site. His purchase included the magnificent ancient ruins (which have since the 1950's been maintained by Cadw), the private apartment and the Abbey Hotel itself. The sale of the premises has recently been agreed and the table has therefore been removed. The Llanthony Estate itself has a long and interesting history, it was purchased by the renowned poet Walter Savage Landor in the early 19th century, a time when the table was already over a hundred years old. The Abbey is surely one of the most atmospheric sites in the principality, nestling in the base of the valley under the towering backdrop of the surrounding Black Mountains.

Lot 97

A Bramblecrest teak garden bench

Lot 653

A 20th century reclaimed pine three seat bench raised on shaped supports

Lot 1154

Five boxed "Record" woodworking Tools including planes - Plough 044c, Rebate 778, Block 220, Bench holder 143 and Cutter 080

Lot 309

A carved oak Monks bench - Width 92 cm

Lot 327

An early 20th century oak hall bench seat and coat rack - Height 178 cm x 78 cm x 37 cm Condition report: Missing its drip trays, two broken coat hooks

Lot 358

A cast iron garden bench and cast iron garden table recently re slatted, painted and enamelled - Height 67 cm, Table top 102 cm x 68 cm

Lot 767

Victorian Coalbrookdale Italian pattern cast iron garden bench with Gothic style end supports, claw feet and an oak slatted seat, 165cm wide

Lot 514

A taupe painted wrought metal circular tree bench (formed from two semi-circular sections)

Lot 530

A slatted wood "Cotswold Six Seater" rectangular garden table / bench seat (un-assembled and plastic wrapped) (To be sold with the Option to purchase Lot 531)

Lot 531

A slatted wood "Cotswold Six Seater" rectangular garden table / bench seat (un-assembled and plastic wrapped)

Lot 549

A large slatted wood garden bench with wrought iron scrolling supports

Lot 552

A three seater green painted wrought iron garden bench

Lot 606

A stained wooden bench, the plank top above a box style frame to splayed feet

Lot 429

A Nikon modern bench laboratory microscope with 3 objective lenses; a Frister & Rossmann sewing machine in walnut case

Lot 668

An oak monkÂ’s bench with decorative carving, 42

Lot 468

A slatted garden bench, and a similar table

Lot 2194

A 20th Century teak garden bench with slatted seat and back, width approx 180cm.

Lot 2207

A 20th Century teak garden bench with an angular lattice back and slatted seat, on block legs, width approx 125cm.

Lot 1010

A suite of contemporary garden furniture comprising two seat bench, four matching armchairs, three small tables, all with weathered timber slats raised on decorative cast iron supports with painted finish

Lot 1015

A weathered teakwood park bench with slatted seat and back raised on six square cut supports with circular disc label Barlow Tyrie & Co Ltd, Leytonstone, London

Lot 1016

A cast iron bench with slatted seat and back and painted finish

Lot 1061

A cast iron bench pillar drill manufactured by the Walker/Turner Company INC Plain Field, NJ (the driver model 5KF ball bearing equipped)

Lot 1197

A long low stained pine bench with planked seat raised on three shaped column supports, 242 cm long x 47 cm in height approx

Lot 1278

An Arts & Crafts style oak hall bench with pierced detail and solid seat

Lot 1302

A country made elm stool/bench, the rectangular thick plank seat raised on splayed through stick column supports

Lot 616

A VICTORIAN CAST IRON GARDEN BENCH with painted wood plank seat and back, the ends delicately modelled as trailing fruiting brambles, on pad feet, 72"" x 23 1/2"" x 32

Lot 666

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN CAST IRON GARDEN BENCH ENDS, delicately modelled as trailing fruiting brambles, on pad feet, 23 1/2"" x 32

Lot 671

A VICTORIAN PARK BENCH with cast iron truncated branch supports and slatted wooden seat and back, 70"" x 33 1/2

Lot 239

FLORENTINE CARVED ALABASTER FIGURE OF A YOUNG WOMAN, 19TH CENTURY modelled nude, seated on bench wrapping her ankle, base with incised signature D. Zai, Firenze, 17.25"" x 15.7"" — 43.8 x 40 cm.

Lot 609

A Regency style pitch pine three seat garden bench. W.170cm

Lot 20

A solid, medium oak monk`s bench, linen-fold panelled cupboard base, barley-twist supports, hinged top 3ft. - badly stained

Lot 123

A cast aluminium three-seat garden bench

Lot 68

18TH/19TH C ROSE MEDALLION TRAY Unusual shape. Measures 9-1/2"" square (24.93cm). Depicting family on a bench. Unsigned. Mid to late19th century. Total weight 329g

Lot 192

Art Deco bronze sculpture, depicting a nude sitting on a bench reading, signed Thew, 4.75``h x 4""sq

Lot 2052

Pre-Columbian pottery figure, San Sebastian region, Nayarit, Mexico, 200 BC- AD 250, seated on a low bench, the figure wears a hat, earrings, and three bracelets and leans slightly forward; 11""h x 5""w x 4""d

Lot 2061

Pre-Columbian bench seated pottery figure, Nayarit, Mexico, 200 BC - AD 250, the male figure with his right hand to his mouth and his left hand on his left knee retains some cream pigment on his cap, from the shaft-tomb burial tradition; 11.25""h x 6""w x 6.25""d

Lot 2098

Moderne bench in the style of Milo Baughman, having a rectangular seat upholstered in lipstick red, rising on flattened square chrome supports at both ends; 18""h x 30""w x 16.5""d

Lot 2178

Alexander Zerdini Kruse (American, 1888-1972), ""The Park Bench,"" 1920, mixed media drawing on paper, signed and dated lower right, gallery label (The Carter Gallery, Los Angeles) affixed verso, sight: 15.25""h x 23.75""w, overall (with frame): 25.5""h x 33.5""h

Lot 1007

A late Victorian STYLE cast iron three piece garden set, comprising two seater bench and pair of armchairs, each scroll end with applied stylised dragon masks and having slatted oak seats, bench w.143cm

Lot 388

A Continental silver toy modelled as a dog and kennel, together with a similar shot glass and a modern owl whistle and small bench. (4)

Lot 806

A brass standard lamp, a marble top table, a pair of wicker chairs, a similar table, a bench and four chairs

Lot 3314

LOT OF TWO CAST IRON MECHANICAL BANKS. Lot consists of both versions of the ""I Always Did `Spise A Mule"" by J and E Stevens. The first is The Boy on Bench version that when activated, mule spins around knocking over seated boy on bench. The other is the Jockey version that when activated mule bucks up sending the rider over the top of his head. SIZE: Each is approximately 10"" l. CONDITION: Both are lacking coin traps and exhibit a dark patina. Otherwise lot is generally good with no breaks. 1-14274

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