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A LARGE RED GROUND CARPET with central medallion and floral decoration within multiple borders, 275cm x 378cm Condition Report : rather faded - though the ends have far more colour. The pile is rather worn in the centre, though no holes. No obviousl sign of any insect damage Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
1971 Volkswagen T2 Dormobile Camper - On-going project Camper- T2 American style front & rear lights - New clutch & pre-sale maintenance amounting to £1,000The Volkswagen type 2, formally known as the Camper in the UK, began life as a commercial vehicle in the 1950s as VWs second car model. Initially derived from the Beetle (the Type 1), the Camper shared its quirky bubbly looks that have made it extremely iconic and a symbol of the 1960s hippy-era.Best described as an ongoing restoration, this VW Camper had been much loved as a holiday camper since the millennium due to having the ability to sleep four. Comes with privacy glass, cupboard space with a kitchen gas hob and leisure battery, it allows the habitat to live comfortably on the road. Recently, a large quantity of maintenance work was carried out which included a new carburettor, oil change, spark plugs and battery. Furthermore, work to the interior was carried out such as professionally fitted privacy glass and environmental-friendly seagrass Vietnamese carpet throughout. Lastly, the vendor has just paid out for major mechanical work which included a new clutch, gear linages, new drive shafts and brakes coming to a bill of £1,000.Of course being a Historic DVLA registered vehicle, this provides a fun winter project that can be enjoyed in 2022. - Our buyers premium on all cars, motorbikes and scooters is 10% + VAT. - We encourage any interested parties to inspect the vehicle on our viewing days and prior to sale on Thursday 2nd December to satisfy themselves on the car's condition, please check our buying terms and conditions for cars and bikes available online or via email. - Transportation options may be available, please contact us for a quote.
A rare Baccarat stardust carpet-ground paperweight, dated 1848The spaced arrangement of nineteen brightly coloured canes including Gridel silhouettes of a pheasant, two butterflies, an elephant, a goat, a cockerel, a horse, a dog, a flower and a deer, set into a carpet ground of small white star clusters with red centres, signed with the distinctive cane 'B 1848', 7.6cm diam, 5.5cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceLivingston CollectionA very similar paperweight from the Baroness de Bellet Collection was sold by Bonhams on 19 May 2010, lot 9.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Two French patterned millefiori paperweights, dated 1972 and 1978Comprising a St. Louis weight with six pale green cane circlets set into a pale pink carpet ground, with the signature cane 'SL 1972', 7.8cm diam, 5.7cm high, a Baccarat weight with a central oversized silhouette of a goat surrounded by six pink square cane clusters, within a spaced garland of Gridel silhouette canes including the signature cane 'B 1978', all on an opaque ochre ground, 7.7cm diam, 6cm high, etched factory mark, together with a Scottish spaced millefiori weight by Peter McDougall, with assorted colourful composite canes on an upset muslin ground and a 'PMcD' signature cane underneath, 6.8cm diam, 4.8cm high (3)Footnotes:ProvenanceLivingston CollectionFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Four Scottish millefiori paperweights by John Deacons, dated 2003, 2007 and 2008Set with a variety of silhouette canes, comprising a double-trefoil garland weight with an opaque blue ground, 7.9cm diam, 6cm high, a spaced millefiori weight with the signature cane 'JHD 2007' on an upset muslin ground, 7.8cm diam, 5.7cm high, a patterned millefiori weight on a pink carpet ground, 8.2cm diam, 6cm high, and a double-trefoil garland weight on a white stardust ground, 8cm diam, 5.8cm high, all but the spaced weight with 'JD' thistle signature canes underneath (4)Footnotes:ProvenanceLivingston CollectionFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
AN OUSHAK CARPET approximately 533 x 396cm Condition Report: Wear and fading to carpet overall. Pile is short and wear reveals underlying weft throughout. Fringing is untidy at both ends with wear, fraying and areas of loss. Losses encroach into the guard stripe in various places. Longest edges have been re-bound and have some wear and fraying. There are some tears and sections of loss to the edges - please see additional images for extent. Some losses to corners. Some old stitched repairs and holes to central field and borders - see images for details. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A FEREGHAN CARPETapproximately 510 x 375cmCondition Report: Significant wear to carpet overall revealing underlying weft. Some old stitched repairs to central field and borders. Two corners with some small areas of loss which could possibly be from old moth damage - see images. Fringing is short at both ends and has the expected wear, fraying and some losses. Later thread has been used to the fringed ends to help secure. Longest edges have been rebound at some point and are untidy with some wear, fraying and sections of loss - see images for extent. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A TABRIZ CARPET approximately 308 x 248cmCondition Report: Some wear but carpet in generally good condition overall. Tasselled ends with the expected fraying. Some minor wear to binding of longest edges. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A TABRIZ CARPETSIGNED BY MASTER WEAVER MOKHTARPOURapproximately 393 x 285cmCondition Report: Some wear to carpet overall. Patches of additional wear reveal underlying weft and pale knot heads to central field and borders. Tasselled ends with wear, fraying and some losses. One end has a section of additional wear/loss to the centre where the tassels are noticeably shorter. Longest edges have been re-bound and have sections of wear and fraying. The white thread below the red binding is visible between the edges and outer borders (see images). Small area of loss towards once corner which is possibly from old moth damage (see image). Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A TABRIZ CARPETSIGNED BY MASTER WEAVER TABATABAIEapproximately 344 x 263cm Condition Report: Wear and surface dirt to carpet overall, could benefit from cleaning. Some patches of additional wear reveal underlying weft in places - see images. Some small losses to guard stripe adjacent to fringing at both ends. This is possibly from old moth. Fringing with wear, fraying and some losses at both ends - see images for extent. Binding to longest edges with some wear and loose threads in places. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A HERIZ CARPET approximately 371 x 307cmCondition Report: Some wear but carpet generally maintains good pile overall. Some small patches of additional wear to central field and borders. Fringing is trimmed to a short even length at both ends and has the expected wear and some fraying. Later thread has been used to help secure the fringed ends. Sections of the longest edges have been re-bound in varying colours of thread. The edges have some fraying and undulation. Some abrash to areas of the carpet. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A HERIZ CARPET approximately 380 x 274cmCondition Report: Wear to carpet overall. Patches of wear real underlying weft in areas. Various pale knot heads poke through pile. Fringing is trimmed short at both ends and has the expected wear, fraying and some losses. Fringing has moved into the guard stripe slightly at both ends and later thread has been used to help secure. Longest edges have been re-bound and are slightly untidy with section rebound in different shades of thread, fraying and some undulation. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A TETEX CARPETapproximately 336 x 253cm Condition Report: Some wear but carpet generally maintains good pile overall. Longest edges are tidy with just some minor wear the binding. Tassels are lost to both ends leaving the knots at the bases of the tassels. These ends have the expected wear and fraying. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A HERIZ CARPET approximately 410 x 292cm Condition Report: Some wear but carpet generally maintains good pile overall. Some sections of the longest edges have been re-bound in varying colours of thread. Some wear and undulation to edges. Fringing has been trimmed down slightly. Fringing with wear, fraying and losses at both ends. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A TABRIZ CARPETOF SAFAVID ARDEBIL DESIGNapproximately 576 x 374cmProvenance: Previously part of the furnishings of Wentworth Woodhouse, Yorkshire. A photograph reveals it to have previously been placed in the dining halls there.Wentworth Woodhouse is a Grade I listed country house in the village of Wentworth in South Yorkshire, England. The house has over 300 rooms and covers an area of more than 2.5 acres (1.0 ha), and is surrounded by a 180 acre (73 ha) park, and an estate of 15,000 acres (6,100 ha).The original Jacobean house of Wentworth Woodhouse was rebuilt by Thomas Watson-Wentworth, 1st Marquess of Rockingham (1693-1750), and vastly expanded by his son, the 2nd Marquess, who was twice Prime Minister, and who established Wentworth Woodhouse as a Whig centre of influence. In the 18th century, the house was inherited by the Earls Fitzwilliam who owned it until 1979, when it passed to the heirs of the 8th and 10th Earls, its value having appreciated from the large quantities of coal discovered on the estate.Condition Report: Wear to carpet overall. Patches of additional wear revealing underlying weft in various places to central field and border - see images. Pale knot heads poke through pile in places. Fringing is trimmed to a short even length at both ends and has the expected wear and fraying. Binding to longest edges with some wear, fraying and minor undulation. Knots of the underlying pale thread is visible to edges in areas. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A HERIZ CARPETapproximately 343 x 229cm Condition Report: Wear to carpet overall. Patches of additional wear revealing underlying weft and pale knot heads. Fringed ends have been re-secured with later thread. Fringing is trimmed to an even length at both ends and has the expected wear, fraying and some losses. Longest edges appear to have been re-bound at some point. They have some wear, losses and minor undulation - see images. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
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