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Three assorted 19th Century chairsTo include a Victorian red velour button back nursing chair raised on scroll terminal front legs and outswept rear legs with castors, an early 20th Century wing back tub chair raised on tapering legs of square section with castors and a mahogany Chippendale style dining chair with interlaced splat back.
A rosewood framed squeezebox, late 19th CenturyForty eight button squeezebox with fretwork design with paper label, bellows, housed in a leatherette case. CONDITION REPORT: Buttons are metal. Strap on the left hand side missing. Two small repairs on the bellow heads. No rips or tears in bellows. Otherwise only general wear. Fret work good. Good condition.
A fine 19th Century mahogany cheval mirrorWith a shaped and bevelled plate supported on two square section uprights each with ornate brass urn shaped finials and embossed button brass fittings, above a lower rail with two openwork panels, raised on four arched downswept supports with overall inlaid stringing, raised upon brass castors, 69x167cm.
A Victorian chaise longue with button back and glazed floral upholstery, serpentine front and carved cabriole legs CONDITION REPORTS Approx 163 cm long x 90 cm deep x 92 cm high. Upholstery is a bit dirty. Frame has scratching and wear to the extremities as well as some small losses all over. There are some marks to the inside edge of the frame. It looks as though this is where the previous upholstery was removed. There are several cracks to the front of the frame. Signs of old worm damage to the legs. See images for further details.
A Victorian ebonised and gilt decorated salon chair with spoon back and button seat and mustard coloured upholstery together with a similar Victorian ebonised and gilt decorated salon chair with mustard upholstery and a further Victorian ebonised salon chair with turned back rail and pink upholstery
A GENTLEMANS SWORDSTICK. With a Stags Horn hilt and silver band bearing Birmingham Mint marks. Button releasing the blade from its cane scabbard, revealing a quality blade with three-quarter fullers. Marked with Defence and not Defiance in one scroll, Peace with honour on the other side also Howell London on the ornate blade.
*Lucas Ltd., Electric Switch Box. A rare double-dial, dash-mounted switch box Type 660, as introduced in late 1914 and continued to circa November 1920, it not being clear if they were manufactured during the Great War years. Fitted to Rolls-Royce 50-40hp and other cars of this period. Basically sound, with headlamp, sidelamp, current switches and a volt tester button, one of the dials is a replacement, the unit clearly seeing some use, AF (1)
*Humber Ltd. X-Frame Gentleman's Roadster. Dating circa 1926, and possessing a 24-inch frame indistinctly numbered 5(?)6962, with a Humber 7-inch chain-wheel driving a Sturmey Archer Model K hub gear with a Sturmey Archer slotted control on the 17-inch handlebars, centre-pull stirrup brakes operated by roller levers, push button bell, Middlemores leather saddle and a tennis racket clip. Finished in green with a headstock transfer (1)

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