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A fabulous Defender with just 3,426 miles and featuring a beautifully engineered gun cabinet. An icon for over 68 years, production of Land Rover's Defender ceased in January 2016 with more than 2,000,000 models built since the original Series 1 arrived in 1948. Never has there been a car that has so captured the imagination of the world. Land Rovers have saved lives, won wars, delivered aid and hope, conveyed Kings and Queens and numerous Popes, ferried injured animals from the lowliest sheep to the proudest lion to safety. The Land Rover has conquered ravines, deserts and snow, broken records and along the way won the hearts of millions.During the final years of the Defender’s production, a new 2.2 turbo diesel was now standard and XS specification cars had redesigned seating trimmed in leather and Alcantara, heated to the front. When this 'end of the line' Defender 90 was first registered on 1st March 2016 it was supplied in what is now regarded as the most popular combination for those who prefer tarmac to turf. Finished in Santorini Black in XS specification with tinted rear windows and standing four square on 16in factory “Boost” silver alloy wheels, this is the Land Rover for Chelsea or Cheltenham, neither vulgar nor dowdy, outwardly rather glossy but quietly capable when called upon to get dirty.An example of this overt capability is the fitment, by the previous owner, of a beautifully engineered aluminium gun cabinet, described, in a no nonsense fashion, by the manufacturer as the TransLock TL4 Storage Drawer. Made from high-grade aluminium with heavy-duty, silent-glide drawer runners, twin key locking handles, removable storage tray, fully adjustable drawer dividers and for added security a seven-lever lock. The larger draw has cut foam inserts for stowage of dissembled shotguns and our vendor informs us that it appears to be unused. As the fitting of the gun cabinet required the removal of the two rear forward-facing seats, the Land Rover will be presented to auction with the rear seats fixed back in place and the TL4 Storage Drawer, with its fixings, secured on its side in the rear in acknowledgement that most buyers would prefer the standard four-seat configuration.The previous keeper was registered in April 2016 and the Land Rover is offered to auction with just 3,426 miles, at the time of cataloguing. Consigned to auction by our vendor who bought the car in September 2022 to fulfil a lifetime ambition, which was not shared by his wife. The Defender may be loved by many but to the uninitiated the driving experience, by 2022 standards, is an acquired taste when used socially. As such, and with a sizeable lump of money tied up in a car bought for post-retirement jaunts, our vendor presents the car with a newly fitted top specification Thatcham alarm and tracker, the full book packs and an MOT valid until December 2022.SpecificationMake: LAND ROVERModel: 90Year: 2016Chassis Number: SALLDWBP7GA484482Registration Number: KX16 HBFTransmission: ManualEngine Number: 151019202637DT224 Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 3426 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: Black LeatherClick here for more details and images
A George III Mahogany Free-Standing Corner Cabinet, 3rd quarter 18th century, the moulded and Greek Key dentil cornice above astragal glazed doors enclosing a later green painted interior above an oak-lined drawer, moulded cupboard doors below enclosing shelves, all between canted fluted stiles, on bracket feet103cm by 55cm by 204cmProvenance: With original invoice from Charles Lumb & Sons Ltd, Harrogate, 27 November 1971
A French Louis XV Kingwood, Tulipwood, Marquetry and Parquetry Decorated Cabinet on Stand, late 19th century, with an original Brèche d'Alep marble top above inlaid panelled doors decorated with foliage enclosing a mahogany-lined interior and two small drawers, the base with two smaller drawers around an arched apron, on cabriole legs with foliate mounts and sabots74cm by 35cm by 132cm Cabinet is in overall good condition slightly faded but uniform colour some small veneer losses around the legs marble some small repairs and chip front corner gilt metal mounts average quality with key
A Regency Rosewood and Boxwood-Strung Glazed Side Cabinet, early 19th century, the top inlaid with scrolls and fleur de lys motifs above glazed doors enclosing two adjustable shelves, all between inlaid stiles107.5cm by 34cm by 96cmProvenance: With original purchase receipt from Charles Lumb & Sons Ltd, Harrogate, 16 February 1998Internal 101cm wide depth 28cmheight 77cm rather faded but uniform colour, small veneer losses to top fine splits? To the top which have been filled and polished
An Imposing Victorian Mahogany Extending Dining Table, circa 1880, with five original additional leaves and storage cabinet, with moulded edge and frieze, on turned and fluted tapering legs with castors467cm extended by 152cm by 75cmGeneral scratches to the top some deep additional leaves different colour to end sections (as photographed) table is structurally sound and winding mechanism working complete with winding handlelegs numerous scuffs
A Good Satinwood and Polychrome-Painted Display Cabinet, early 20th century, in Neo-Classical style, richly decorated with flowers, ribbons and swags, the glazed upper section with moulded cornice and oval flower-carved medallions, the astragal-glazed doors enclosing a green watered silk interior, all between moulded and green-painted stiles with carved trusses, the base of serpentine shaped form and frieze drawer with bone-tuned handles, on splayed legs63cm by 41cm by 166cmVery good condition throughout, minor scratches to paint work/ timber
A Regency Rosewood, Gilt Metal-Mounted and Marble-Top Breakfront Bookcase Cabinet, early 19th century, with a grey and white marble top above lyre and anthemion decorated metal-mounts and acanthus leaf scrolled brackets, the gathered silk doors enclosing two adjustable shelves flanked by open niches with four adjustable shelves176cm by 36cm by 92cm
A Regency Mahogany, Ebony and Brass-Strung Side Cabinet, in the manner of George Bullock, early 19th century, with a later black and white marble top above glazed doors enclosing a shelf, flanked by scrolled stiles, on a breakfront base with ebonised feet104cm by 38cm by 91cmLater marble top with general surface scratches timber slightly faded but uniform colour end panels minor splits as photographed
An Early 20th Century Satinwood, Polychrome-Painted and Tulipwood-Banded Bowfront Side Cabinet, in Neo-Classical style, the top decorated with an urn, trailing leaves and a crossbanded and trailing border of foliage above two cupboard doors enclosing a shelf with oval panels, ribbons and flower garlands raised on splayed bracket feet107cm by 55cm by 90cm
A George I Walnut and Feather-Banded Bureau Cabinet, early 18th century, the cavetto cornice above walnut and crossbanded doors enclosing a fitted interior of small drawers, pigeon holes and dividers, above a fall front enclosing a green velvet writing surface and an arrangement of small drawers and pigeon holes, the base with four oak-lined graduated drawers95cm by 61cm by 205cmPrevious restoration/polishing therefore in good cosmetic condition but with later veneer repairs and small faults various natural? Small splits around the moulding of the cupboard doors with slight veneer lifting to the sides interior re-finished drawers are oak lined feet replaced
An Edwardian Rosewood and Marquetry-Inlaid Display Cabinet, stamped Edwards & Roberts, early 20th century, the swan neck pediment above an inlaid frieze of an urn and scrolling foliage, a glazed door below enclosing two shelves, all between inlaid stiles with flowerbells, a single frieze drawer below and further glazed door, all between inlaid stiles, on square tapering legs62cm by 38cm by 188cmSmall split to pediment as photographed small section of moulding missing top right hand corner above glazed door crossbanding missing as photographed split to lower section right-hand panel with moulding also missing with key and structurally sound
A Late 19th Century Satinwood, Ebony Strung and Marquetry Decorated Bijouterie Table, the glazed hinged lid with a trailing border of flowers and leaves enclosing a red velvet lined interior, on square tapering legs decorated with flowerbells62cm by 47cm by 71cmTimber is faded but uniform colour cabinet is open but no key bruise to rear leg as photographedfurther general bruising and scratches consistent with age
A George III Sheraton Period Mahogany, Satinwood-Crossbanded and Ebony-Strung Cabinet, circa 1780, the three-quarter gallery above an open shelf flanked by grille door cupboards, the base with an oak-lined frieze drawer with original brass handles above grille doors, on square tapering supports with brass-capped feet and castors100cm by 54cm by 124cmProvenance: With original invoice from Charles Lumb & Sons Ltd, Harrogate, 12 May 1977Generally nice condition and nice colour however the top section has a fine split see photographs the three-quarter gallery has a repair the end panels also with splitswire work later general scuffs particularly around the legsWith key and Bramah locks
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