A scarce Raleigh Chopper Mk1. Dating from 1969, in the original orange livery, fitted with Sturmey Archer three speed gears, with original round gear knob, black vinyl seat with orange strap, side stand, plated handle bars, mudguards, lamp bracket, front and rear brakes, rubber pedals with reflectors, round reflector to the rear with black rubber tyres pumped up. GC overall but wear commensurate with age. Some deterioration to front tyre walls. See Back Cover
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2 Railway lamps and a cycles lamp. 2 hand held railway lamps, one a ‘Welch Patent’ British Railways Eastern Region square sectioned unpainted steel and copper lamp. With four round clear glass windows, hinged opening door for access to wick with wick adjuster to one corner. Copper topped with hinged opening vent, connected via chain to a hinged handle. The base serves as an oil sump and is equipped with a screw filler. Plus, another later BR style round black painted hand held guard’s lamp, with red, green and clear aspect lenses. Also a Lucas bicycle lamp. An example painted in black with adjustable fitting bracket to rear, clear round lens to front with rectangular green lenses to sides. QGC-GC for age some age wear/patina overall. Plate 3
Edwardian aesthetic movement satin walnut twin pedestal writing desk, fitted with three drawers above cupboards either side enclosed by panelled doors, tooled and gilt green leather inset writing surface, aesthetic brass handles and fittings, carvings to cupboard fronts, raised on bracket feet, W131cm, H75cm, D61cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A circa 1920 white painted French pine ''Shabby Chic'' Dresser Base/Kitchen Cabinet having rectangular top over central small single drawer over large pair of single moulded panel doors opening to reveal single shelf, on a lower plinth on bracket feet, 51'' wide x 41 1/8'' high x 22 3/4'' deep.
An early 19th c. Mahogany Longcase Clock having swan pediment to the hood with cross banded frieze, over single pane arch top glazed door opening to reveal the painted face with cottage and lake scene and Roman numeral face, flanked by turned columns and with 30 hour movement. The case having short, shaped top cross-banded door flanked by quarter turned reeded columns, over small cross-banded flame panel itself over lower larger flame cross-banded panel and standing on ogee bracket feet. 21 1/4'' wide x 86'' high x 9 1/4'' deep
A modern small Cherry wood Sideboard by J.E. Coyle Ltd, with shaped upstand back having applied central carved flower motif and shaped edge top over three frieze drawers, one lined, one plain,one fitted and over three lower single panel doors fitted with brass handles and on a plain apron and bracket feet, 50'' w x 37 1/4'' h x 19'' d.
A George III mahogany and oak lined chest on chest, circa 1800, the bold cornice above a parquetry decorated frieze and inlaid patera to the corners, of two short over three long graduated drawers all between blind fret carved canted stiles, the base of three deep drawers, raised on bracket feet, 113cm by 59cm by 194cmGood cosmetic condition. Recently polished and refurbished. Side panels with various splits. Cockbeaded drawers with small repairs. Exposed section of dustboards, ie the sections between the drawers, with small sections of timber replaced. Otherwise good. 080416
A mahogany eight day longcase clock, caddied pediment with brass finials, inlaid trunk and plinth, bracket feet, 13-inch arched brass dial silvered centre bearing an inscription Chas Hopwood, Rochdale, date aperture, pierced arch, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, later case, 255cm high03.05.16, Later case has been polished, hood glass is cracked, small cracks in parts, later feet, dial is clean, movement needs cleaning, with two weights and a pendulum.
An early 19th century joined oak enclosed dresser, the bold cornice above three shelves, the base with six drawers and two cupboard doors inlaid with ebony escutcheons, raised on shaped bracket feet, 161cm by 49cm by 205cmGood original condition throughout. Dresser base top with natural? splits in boards. 070416
*Control Column. An aircraft control column from a Westland Wapati, circa 1920s, the top with black celluloid grip, two paddle firing buttons, stamped B.S.A. (Birmingham Small Arms) 587/34, the long shaft with fixing bracket stamped WA 123, 77 cm long overall The Westland Wapiti was a British two seat general purpose military biplane built in the 1920s to replace the Airco DH.9A in Royal Air Force Service. (1)
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany triple wardrobe with matching dressing chest, the wardrobe with moulded and inlaid cornice on a cross-banded frieze over a central mirrored door with full length bevelled oval panel flanked by two panelled doors with marquetry drapes and swags enclosing hanging rail, shelves and drawers on base with shaped apron and bracket feet, 168cm wide 212cm high 60.5cm deep (2)
A late 18thC oak and mahogany longcase clock, the hood having a swan neck pediment and flank pillars, over a pendulum door, on a box base and bracket feet; the 30 hour bell strike movement faced by a painted Arabic dial with soft fruit and flora, incorporating a date aperture and inscribed Wainwright, Nottingham 76''h P

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