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A box of assorted silver wares to include two candlesticks with stone stems and a pair of peppers of baluster form with bow and swag decoration raised on turned and circular stepped bases, two lidded mustards each raised on three hoof feet and a pair of Victorian cauldren salts raised on three hoofed feet with clue glass liners (London 1873 & 1874 by Henry Holland) etc
A circa 1900 mahogany bow fronted glazed and barred two door display cabinet with two shelves CONDITION REPORTS 69 cms in length x 59 cms in height x 23.5 cms at the deepest point. The top is bowing especially to the left hand corner, there are minor knocks and chips all over and there are areas where the glazing appears to have been filled slightly. Some discolouration to the wood, general wear and tear - in need of a good clean. See images for further details
A Victorian mahogany dressing table the oval mirror over two banks of four bow fronted drawers flanking a single concave drawer. h. 160 cm, w. 155 cm, d. 60 cm CONDITION REPORT: One fixture missing from mirror. Some moulding coming loose from mirror frame. Two bow fronted drawers re-veneered . Some knobs missing or replaced. Plinths missing. Tops loose. General wear and tear
A Victorian mahogany bow front chest of drawers, the top over three graduated drawers with turned knobs on splay feet. h. 87 cm, w. 102 cm, d. 56 cm CONDITION REPORT: Marking, staining and scratch to surface. Some stringing missing. Some cock beading missing. Some veneer missing. Some parts of feet missing. General wear and tear
1994 Porsche 911 Carrera 2 - Believed to have been the demonstrator for Lancaster Bow in East London and registered as 911 H - Original service book showing regular maintenance by the supplying dealer and recognised specialists - Porsche Certificate of Authenticity and finished in a most agreeable colour combination The Porsche Certificate of Authenticity for this car states that it was manufactured on December 13th 1993 and delivered to AFN Porsche in Guildford, with black paintwork with a Marble Grey interior. Presumably then Dealer Transferred to Lancaster Porsche in Bow, London E3, the service book indicates that it was registered to them (presumably as their demonstrator), and shortly afterwards gained their desirable number plate 911 H. The supplying dealership maintained the car for the first five years of its life, after which it was attended to by recognised specialists of the marque such as Paragon (when it is thought they supplied it to a new owner) and eight services were carried out by The Porsche Shop of Halesowen. Supplied with its hand book pack, the Certificate of Authenticity states that the car featured the options of Tiptronic S transmission, air conditioning, sunroof, 17" New Cup Design wheels, and black carpets.
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