Vintage fur to include a 3/4 length shorn musquash with glossy ranch mink collar and cuffs, M-L, a pair of mahogany rabbit fit trousers, satin lined with drawstring waist, a karakul coat with large fox fur collar, S-M, a pony skin jacket with mink fur collar and a mahogany rabbit fur 3/4 length coat with button fastenings (5) good condition commensurate with age and wear. Pony skin does have some balding where it has rubbed on the sleeves and pockets
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French Jumeau closed mouth 25” doll with original glass fixed eyes on original and heavily repainted jointed body.The head has been repaired of old and whilst the hairlines are not visible , the repairs can be seen aside. Original blonde wig and slanted cork pate Deep blue paperweight spiral eyes, and the gown is shattered and worn as show and has lingerie and later button shoes. ( 1 doll)
AN ASSORTMENT OF SILVER ITEMS, to include a silver cigarette case, rectangular form case with engine turned pattern detail, hallmarked 'John Rose' Birmingham 1926, approximate gross weight 77.9 grams, 2.50 ozt, together with a silver handled button hook (condition report: general moderate wear, overall condition good)
L.A.M.B: four pairs of ladies heels, comprising a black, yellow and green pair of court shoes with detailed white stitching (corroded metal plaque on the sole), USA size 8M, a pair of 'Camden Heel' mustard yellow peep toe ankle shoes November 2008, USA size 8.5M, a pair of brown faux snakeskin ankle strap sandals, USA size 8.5M, and a black and burgundy button detail pair of court shoes (4+ 1 dust bag) (Condition Report: most obvious damage is mentioned in description, some marks to the soles, but most appear unused)
A SILVER CIGERETTE CASE, of a square form, engine turned pattern with push button clasp, worn gilt interior fitted with a single worn yellow elasticated strap, hallmarked 'J S' Birmingham 1931, approximate dimensions 86mm x 89mm, approximate gross weight 144.0 grams, 4.63 ozt (condition report: light tarnishing, opens and closes flush)
A PLASTIC BOX OF ASSORTED WHITE METAL WARE, to include a teapot, an EPBM water jug, an electro plated teapot and matching sugar bowl set, an Alpha plate milk jug and matching sugar bowl, another white metal jug, napkin ring, and a metal box of assorted cutlery pieces seven silver handled button hooks of various sizes, silver handled manicure tools, a silver handled letter opener, silver handled shoe horn, silver handled knife etc
FIVE ITEMS OF JEWELLERY, to include two white metal 'Pandora' chain necklaces both with cubic zirconia set pendants, one pendant stamped ALE S925, both chains fitted with lobster clasps and stamped S925 ALE, length of chains 440mm and 380mm, a pair of white metal cubic zirconia set stud earrings with post and scroll backs, stamped S925 ALE, a pair of gilt leaf detailed hoops with post fittings, stamped 925, and a white metal hinged bangle set with cubic zirconia, push button clasp, stamped 925, approximate internal diameter 64mm, approximate gross weight 51.7 grams (condition report: general light wear, light tarnishing)
This bronze sculpture, titled "Boy with Fishing Pole" by Moreau, stands 22.25" tall and depicts a young boy preparing to cast his fishing line, capturing a charming and serene moment. The detailed craftsmanship highlights the lifelike posture and intricate details, consistent with the renowned Moreau family's artistic legacy. The piece features two plaques: one reading "Boy with Fishing Pole by Moreau" and another in French, which may indicate additional information about the artwork. A button-like badge on the back may serve as a foundry mark or edition identifier. The Moreau family, including Hippolyte François Moreau (1832-1927) and Auguste Moreau (1834-1917), is celebrated for their realistic and delicate depictions of everyday life. This sculpture, with its rich patina and fine artistry, is a valuable addition to any fine art collection.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
A mixed group of silver and glass including; eight various dressing table bottles and jars with silver lids, a pair of glove stretchers, a button hook, a button hook and shoe horn, a nail polisher, a three piece manicure set and a cased pair of scissors, various dates and makers, mostly early 20th century, (16)
Late 1960 build Morris Mini-Minor sympathetically restored and returned to its original Honolulu Blue. A work of true genius, the Mini not only became an icon of the 'Swinging Sixties' but also influenced a whole generation of car designers and is widely considered to be the most influential car of the 20th CenturyWhen it arrived in August 1959, it was sold and marketed under BMC's two main brand names, Austin and Morris, though apart from the badging, both the Seven and the Mini-Minor were virtually identical. On offer here is a first full year of production Morris Mini-Minor with a confirmed Heritage Certificate build-date of 30th Nov - 7th Dec 1960Registered as 199 XVB, the car was supplied by BMC dealer Caffyns Ltd to its first owner on 09/01/1961We understand that it underwent a sympathetic restoration in 2018 and was beautifully refinished in Honolulu Blue and retrimmed in period correct Tartan RedIt appears essentially standard apart from the larger aluminium radiator, bottle style screen-wash container, and Cooper wheelsCurrently in rude health, the Mini is 'turn key and button start' according to our vendorThe demand for external seam, magic wand, floor starter Minis never seems to abate and this super example is sure to be in demandSpecification Make: MORRIS Model: MINI MINOR Year: 1960 Chassis Number: MA2S 455509 Registration Number: 199 XVB Transmission: Manual Engine Number: 8AM-U-H79731 Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 88322 Miles Make: RHD Interior Colour: Red VinylClick here for more details and images
Rare SC100 'Whizzkid' in GX spec with less than 19,000 miles from new. Only c.30 currently on the road in the UK. Suzuki was the first manufacturer to introduce a kei car in 1955, a unique Japanese concoction – small capacity, small dimensioned vehicles designed for crowded Japanese cities and roads. Over a third of Japanese domestic car manufacture is still dedicated to these miniature machines, which enjoy lower tax and insurance rates among other benefitsLaunched in its home market as the Cervo back in 1977, this tiny coupé arrived in the UK two years later badged as the SC100 and became known affectionately as the 'Whizzkid'Powered by a 970cc four-cylinder mounted at the rear and producing a modest 47bhp. That translated to a top speed of 85mph and 0-60mph in 16.5 secondsFirst registered in 1979, this UK-supplied example has been part of a private Collection, today showing just 18,772 milesFinished in bright red over a cream interior. Truly representing the kei ethic, it sits on silver 12" steel wheelsThe GX trim of UK models meant buyers got to enjoy the delights of reclining seats, a heated rear window, cigar lighter and push-button radioWill have an oil and filter service prior to the saleVery few left on UK roads making this a rare opportunitySpecification Make: SUZUKI Model: SC100 GX Year: 1979 Chassis Number: 500808 Registration Number: JLD 503V Transmission: Manual Engine Number: 101865 Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 18772 Miles Make: RHDClick here for more details and images
A rather special 1949 Land Rover Series I 80'' that looks as though it has lived a life and is all the better for it. An original November 1949 Series I from 24 years current ownershipMatching engine and chassis numbers. Original 1.6-litre engine and believed to be the original gearboxEx-MOD, the original registration number was BOA 629A and one of those plates accompany the carSome chassis restoration work, brakes all round, new rear springs, engine (bored and sleeved) and gearbox reconditioned during current ownership Some history. Driven by our vendor to our offices to photograph and he reported that it started on the button and that he enjoyed the driveLooking like a 75 year old Land Rover should, sporting the scars of a few farmyard skirmishes, with its fair share of 'laughter lines', but reliable and mechanically good. To restore or not to restore? That is the questionSpecification Make: LAND ROVER Model: SERIES 1 Year: 1949 Chassis Number: R06103288 Registration Number: FFZ 494 Transmission: Manual Engine Number: 06103411 Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 52624 Miles Make: RHDClick here for more details and images
A genuine, UK-supplied, right-hand drive, Side Oil-Fill 911T, road-registered and powered by a Bob Watson 2.7-litre 250bhp, RSR-spec, MFI power unit. According to its accompanying Porsche Certificate of Authenticity, this smart, original right-hand drive 911T was completed on 01/02/1972, finished in Silver Metallic (8080) with a black leatherette/dogtooth inserts interior and optioned with sport seats, rear wiper and tinted windows before being despatched to Porsche Cars GB and subsequently UK-registered as PGC 689KSome of this cars early history is detailed in the 'Sellers Rating' but, whilst in the ownership of Liam Dowling, Bob Watson was commissioned to rebuild the engine to 2.7-litre RSR-spec (over £20,000 in the 1990s!)Running mechanical fuel-injection, the Dyno report indicates an output of just over 250bhp; very competitive in 911 club racingRecent work includes a major service, new spark plugs, oil filter, fuel filter, fresh brake fluid, replace the rocker covers and fit a Stormski short-shift gear selector and precise couplerThe nicely bound history file contains lots of invoices for parts and works completed, its Competition Log Book from September 2000, correspondence, and a fairly comprehensive list of previous keepersThis is a fast, early UK right-hand drive 911 in a super colour, on the button with a powerful RSR-spec engine, great handling and in the right hands, will continue to be competitive for years to come. As a non-sunroof, side oil-fill car with competition history it might be worth thinking about returning the car to original spec and pursuing FIA status, however, as a race car or a fast-road 911 it appears attractively estimated, considering its specification and provenanceSpecification Make: PORSCHE Model: 911T 2.4 Year: 1972 Chassis Number: 9112500845 Registration Number: PGC 689K Transmission: Manual Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 25392 Miles Make: RHDClick here for more details and images
An Austrian Art Deco silver topped glass carafe, the conical body having concentric ring banded decoration and spiral ringed base, the silver top having a hinged cover with beak spout and button knob, with flying curved and geometric stylised handle, bearing Austrian dogs head mark for small works and letter A for Vienna (1867-1921), further stamped H. Steiner, h.20cm, base dia.8.5cm
A late 19th / early 20th century violin, having a two piece back and spruce table with ebony fingerboard with mother of pearl inlaid pegs, bearing a label for Isaac Bruce Maker January 1862, 36cm excluding button, together with two unmarked violin bows each with mother of pearl inlaid ebony frog, housed in a hard carry case.
An early 20th century Continental violin, having a two piece maple back and spruce tablle with ebony fingerboard and pegs, 36cm (excluding button), together with two unmarked bows, in a leather case and an early 20th century twelve string mandolin, having a rosewood back and sides with spruce table, bearing a label for J.H. Ebblewhite's Music and Musical Instrument Warehouse, 72cm, housed in the remains of leather case. (2)
WWII Vickers Wellington bomber steering yoke. Complete full column with forward and back ratchet. 'Wheel' intact with port and starboard levers and machine gun button. A rare and exceptional piece of aviation history in original untouched conditionPOA https://www.bradleys.ltd/quotation-request-form
C. WHEATSTONE fifty-six button concertina, serial no. 24976, with pierced nickel plate ends,18.5cm across flats, and 5 leather bellows, with original leather case bearing label. Condition Report:Overall good/fair condition relative to age. ordinary signs of wear, particularly on the edges of each end and the corners edges of the bellows. no clear signs of repairs or patches etc. one key stuck on.
A MID 20TH CENTURY IRISH AFROMOSIA "CRANNAC" BY JOHN HOGG & CO LTD THREE PIECE SUITE consisting of a three seater settee in light grey Donegal tweed button upholstery, with flat shaped arms on cylindrical tapering supports, 84cm high x 195cm wide x 79cm deep and a pair of accompanying armchairs, 84cm high x 86cm wide x 79cm deep (3) Condition Report:Suite is in a fair to good condition with minor surface wear to tops and edges of arms and surface wear to supports
GIBSON J-200N c.1967 Maple back and sides and a spruce top in a tobacco sunburst finish, abalone crown inlays on 20-fret rosewood fretboard and a decorative floral tortoise pickguard. Made in Kalamazoo Michigan USA, serial no. 408219, 107cm across. Comes with premium Gibson hard case Condition Report:Overall good condition. The finish is excellent with only minor scratches and marks. the pickguard is lifting and might be a replacement. There is a drilled out section from a previously installed strap button on the heel of the guitar. Low action, very easy to play.
Prada Dark Grey Two Piece Wool Skirt Suit, comprising a slightly swing style jacket with long sleeves, fur mounted collar, button fastening, floral brown crochet mount to the patch pockets and whip stitch detail to the front opening and hem, matching straight skirt with hem detail (both size 38),a Vera Amarini Cream Wool Double Breasted Coat, with deep collar, long sleeves, side pockets, trimmed in black velvet and stylish black and white stylised buttons (size 38),(2)Prada suit - some slight bobbling and wear. 30" bust and 30" waist.Coat - slight wear - 32" bust and 28" waist.

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