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A GROUP OF METALWARE COMPRISING A TRIUMPH DOLOMITE CAR MASCOT, winged Goddess on a globe/world fixed to a circular wooden base, a cold painted spelter table lighter/striker in the style of Franz Bergman with figures of Arabic carpet traders with a camel (base and striker missing, flaking paint), a French Hohner harmonica in original box and wrapping, a metal Lucas 'King of the Road' car horn No60, a small miner's lamp (rusty), a Midland Bank Ltd saving book box, navy blue made by Taylor Law & Co. Ltd, a pewter candle holder, a cast black and white wall plaque dates 1951 Chas. Roberts & Co Ltd, Builders, Wakefield ( s.d) (8)
Persien. Um 1920. Wolle auf Baumwolle. Im hellblauen Innenfeld flächendeckend dichte Musterung aus arabesk angelegten Blattranken und Vögeln. Umlaufend breite, apricotfarbene Bordüre aus großen Palmetten. Sign.; Altersspuren. Fransen erg.; 254 cm x 341 cm.A large old signed Persian Tabriz carpet. Signs of age. Fringes added.
China. 1930er Jahre. Wolle auf Baumwolle. Im monochromen, auberginefarbenen Innenfeld zentrales Rundmedaillon mit Blütenzweigen. Musterung aus Vasenmotiven und lose gestreuten Schmetterlingen. Umlaufend breite, dunkelblaue Bordüre mit dichter Musterung aus Kartuschen- und Vasenmotiven. 293 cm x 246 cm.A large old Chinese Art Deco carpet.
Seide auf Seide. Feine Knüpfung. Auf cremefarbenem Fond großes Rundmedaillon, umgeben von schmaler, passig geschweifter Rahmung. Schmale Ecklösungen sowie flächendeckend dichte Musterung aus Blüten. Umlaufende Bordüre aus gereihten Rispen in korrespondierender Farbigkeit. 340 cm x 251 cm.A large signed silk carpet with Hereke design.
China. Mitte 20. Jh.; Wolle auf Baumwolle. Im himbeerfarbenen, monochromen Innenfeld zentrales Rundmedaillon mit Blüten sowie Musterung aus lose gestreuten Blütenzweigen und Vasen. Umlaufend breite Bordüre aus zweifarbigem Blau mit entsprechendem Dekor. 270 cm x 365 cm.A large old Chinese carpet.
Tribal Rugs; a large old Persian Tabriz Carpet, the finely hand-knotted wool pile on a cotton base, red ground within a blue border, the whole woven with stylised animals - goats, deer, camels, tigers(?), and exotic birds among scrolling floral patterns, short dense pile, in good overall condition, L 608cm x W 368cm.
Seidenteppich mit orientalischem Liebespaar, silk orient carpet with loving couple,Kaschmirseide auf Korkwolle, handgeknüpfter Teppich mit orientalischen Motiven, Knoten/qm 600.000, L 176 cm x B 125 cm, Gebr.Cashmere silk on cork wool, hand-knotted persian / orient carpet, knots/sqm 600.000, L 176 cm x W 125 cm, traces of usage
An Autojumbler's Lot,including two ReDex cans, two Voltmeters, a British Goodrich wood milne footpump, a carpet cover foot warmer, three hand lanterns, a Sphinx belt-punch in box, a cased Bristol tester and pump gauge, a Nil-Melior trembler coil with lid, and other items, various conditions. (Qty)Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
1935 Railton Eight Special Saloon Coachwork by Carbodies Registration no. ADF 268 Chassis no. 543254 Engine no. 543554•One of only some 1400 Railtons of all types produced•One of the fastest British cars of its day• Known ownership history•Present ownership since 2004•Extensively restoredFootnotes:Conceived by business partners Reid Railton and Noel Macklin, Railton cars were based on Hudson mechanicals and assembled at the old Invicta works on Macklin's Fairmile estate in Cobham, Surrey. Introduced in 1933, the first Railton used a modified Terraplane Eight chassis on which was mounted British-style coachwork. The Railton weighed less than the Terraplane and with 94bhp available from the 4,010cc sidevalve straight-eight, the result was a stylish car with outstanding performance for its day. The car offered here is an example of the Terraplane Railton's successor, which was based on the more powerful (113bhp) 4,168cc Hudson Special Eight. 'ADF 268' (number '268' in the sales records) was sold new to Steel's Garage in Cheltenham and first registered on 3rd June 1935. The first owner was possibly a Mr Perrins. A letter from Railton Cars states that the car left the works on 30th May and is a 1935 Series II model with a Special Saloon body by Carbodies of Coventry.In December 1937 the Railton was purchased by H S Peacock of Cheltenham, but then a telegram dated 25th January 1938 shows the car going to Hanton's Garage (James Hanton) in Laurencekirk with a mileage of approximately 19,000. The accompanying invoice gives the sale price as £140 5s. The car then went to Robert Kerr in Fordoun in November 1949 before coming back to David Hanton in May 1965. There is an old-style logbook of file issued in June 1945 together with the current V5C.After Mr Hanton died the car was purchased by R A A Lewis of Morecambe, and there is correspondence on file with the well known Railton enthusiast Barry Mackenzie. 'ADF 268' appears to have been purchased by John Ingham of Clitheroe in September 1986. The current vendor purchased the car from dealer Jeremy Wade in August 2004. Since acquisition the following works have been carried out: •Chassis stripped and painted•Body stripped to bare metal; body above waistline replaced (including sliding roof); and whole car given top quality repaint•New chrome/rubber strips fitted•All interior leather replaced and seats completely rebuilt•Carpet and under-felt replaced•New headlining installed•All woodwork re-varnished•Engine stripped and rebuilt with new piston rings and replacement carburettor •Headlamps and radiator re-chromed•Flashing indicators fittedThere is a large quantity of invoices covering all of the above. The car is now in excellent condition, and it has been suggested that it should not be driven but put in a museum!For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A LARGE RUST GROUND MIDDLE EASTERN CARPET with cream spandrels and blue geometric borders, 464cm long x 349cm wide Condition Report:Rug is in a fair general condition with discoloration to centre panel which may have been more orange in tone originally, there are also spots of wear to pile and light damage to rug edges
AFTER THE ANTIQUE, A SET OF 4 LARGE COMPOSITE STONE FIGURES EMBLEMATIC OF MUSIC 20TH CENTURY Each raised on pedestal base slight variances in height but approximately 300cm high overall, bases 82cm wide, 64cm deepProvenance:Barnwell Manor, NorthamptonshireWindsor House AntiquesFor a set of four smaller carved composition stone figures depicting muses, see Christie's, South Kensington, Carpet, Furniture and Works of Art, 15th June 2000, Lot 143 (£10,575). Please note: This lot will be available to view at Barnwell Manor and collection is from there only following purchase.Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE; This lot is on view at Barnwell Manor where it will remain for collection by the successful purchaser Wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, use, and cleaning. Weathered with some lichen build up- this varies from figure to figure creating some colour variances. Some loss to bottom edges of bases and with some loss to definition of details. Will require specialist transport/carriage to ensure safe deliveryPlease see numerous additional images for visual references to condition which form part of this condition report.All lots are available for inspection and Condition Reports are available on request. However, all lots are of an age and type which means that they may not be in perfect condition and should be viewed by prospective bidders; please refer to Condition 6 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers. This is particularly true for garden related items.We must advise you that we are not professional restorers or conservators and we do not provide any guarantee or warranty as to a lot's condition. Accordingly, it is recommended that prospective buyers inspect lots or have their advisors do so, and satisfy themselves as to condition and accuracy of descriptionAll lots are offered for sale "as viewed" and subject to the applicable Conditions of Business for Buyer's condition, which are set out in the sale catalogue and are available on request. Buyers are reminded that liability for loss and damage transfers to the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Whilst the majority of lots will remain in their location until collected, we can accept no responsibility for any damage which may occur, even in the event of Dreweatts staff assisting carriers during collection. Condition Report Disclaimer
A QUM CARPET approximately 299 x 235cmCondition Report: Some wear to rug overall. Tasselling is lost at both ends. The remaining knot heads bear the expected wear and fraying. Later thread has been used to help secure these edges. Longest edges have been re-bound at some point and have some wear. Undulation to edges. Some areas of small losses to the pile of the borders - see images. These are possibly due to old moth damage. Fading and abrash. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A LARGE TABRIZ CARPET With all over designapproximately 625 x 363cmCondition Report: Wear to carpet overall, resulting in various areas of low pile throughout. Various stands of broken weft and pale knot heads visible to central field and borders. Areas of losses to pile which appear to be from old moth damage - see images for extent. Longest edges have been re-bound. They are generally tidy with just some minor wear. Fringing is trimmed short at both ends and has the expected wear and fraying. The fringing has been re-secured at both ends and has moved into the guard stripes slightly. Some small old stitched repairs. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A TABRIZ CARPETapproximately 353 x 282cmCondition Report: Some wear to pile overall, noticeable areas of wear throughout showing fragments of underlying weftAdditional wear in some areas, pile is very thin overall - knot heads are visible in places.Some old repairs.Longest edges have been rewoven, immediately adjacent uneven and untidy stitching is visible Some areas of longest edges untidy, some sections are in a varying colourSome areas of dirt to the surface, this carpet would benefit from a clean overall.Tasselled ends have been cut and the tasselling is uneven due to losses. Even losses to wear at those ends encroaches upon the adjacent border.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition.Condition Report Disclaimer
A TABRIZ CARPETapproximately 296 x 196cmCondition Report: Some very minor wear but carpet generally in good order overall. Small isolated losses to pile at some corners and edges, possibly from old moth. Fringing with the expected wear, fraying and losses. Binding to longest edges are tidy with just the expected minor wear. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A TABRIZ CARPETMADE BY ORDER OF HIS EXCELLENCY MESKARZADEH approximately 450 x 335cm Condition Report: Some minor wear but carpet maintains good pile overall. One of the longest edges has been re-bound. The other edge is slightly untidy with more wear and some loose threads. Fringing with the expected wear, fraying and some losses. Some minor areas of surface dirt and marks. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

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