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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY TDV6 HSE A Registration Number: BG08 EJU. Engine Number: 0304818276DT. Chassis Number: SALLAAA138A482349. This vehicle was built by Land Rover Special Vehicles and is believed to be one of the nine vehicles built for Prince Harry’s tour of Africa in 2008. The same vehicles are seen in the Land Rover Owner International Magazine April 2010 edition, documenting Prince Harry’s journey. Also, a receipt found in the vehicle documents a payment for a Namibia border crossing. Equipped with electric front winch, spotlights and a reinforced roof plate for safari viewing. As well as a series of neat interior upgrades, such as a central console mini fridge. With a comprehensive service history. This is a serious off-road machine.***BUYER'S PREMIUM 10% PLUS VAT ON THIS LOT***
A cream painted and parcel gilt semi elliptical console table , late 18th century, possibly by an émigré maker, the veined yellow marble top above the bead moulded edge and fluted frieze divided by stylised cabochon terminals, on three square section tapering legs , each surmounted by a female term and decorated with trailing fruiting vines, 81cm high, 87cm wide, 44cm deep Condition Report: Minor marks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use. Old chips and splits. Some fragmentary losses most notably to the front edges of the central leg. The central area of the marble with some minor areas of surface filler to the natural faults in the marble this is well matched. The interior side of the frieze of the table is basically in original, untouched condition.There are a small number of later nails but these have not been put in to support the structure. Wear to the surface and gilding.The gilding appears to have been refreshed in areas, this was likely some time ago as it bears wear and abrasion. The painted surface appears largely original, there may possibly have been some areas of old refreshing of the paint. The marble with some old scratches. There has previously been a break to the rear left corner of the marble that has been repaired. Good original surface, colour and patina. The table is of solid structure Please refer to all additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A George III carved giltwood and gesso console table, in the French taste, circa 1770, with parcel gilt and cream painted surface, the serpentine shaped marble top above a pierced and foliate C-scroll carved frieze, on similarly carved tapering cabriole legs, terminating in foliate scroll carved feet, 82cm high, 156cm wide, 48cm deep Condition Report: Marks, scratches, abrasions and some old dark stains consistent with age and use Old chips and splits. Some old losses to the gesso/composition decoration as shown by the catalogue images (see additional images also) Various old wear, Ioss, abrasion and scratching to the surface of the paint and gilding, much of which appears original. Some minor old areas of gilding refreshed but apparently to a very minor extent. Some decorative elements have been detached and re-attached, with some small adjacent losses, including to the right foot where a screw a nail appears previously to have been inserted. The marble top is likely associated bit is an attractive piece of marble and adds to the striking impact of the table. Please note, this table is possibly later than initially described and early 19th century in date. No old breaks or splicing to legs or feet From the underside the surface appears 'untouched' The table is of stable structure overall but obviously requires safe and proper securing to a wall prior to use. Please refer to all additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A pair of carved limestone console tables in Regency taste, circa 1900, the rectangular section tops above scroll bodies carved with bold acanthus, 92cm high, the tops 40 x 25cmCondition Report: Marks, scratches, abrasions comensurate with age and use.Some minor old losses.In weathered condition Please refer to all additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A Louis XV carved oak console table, circa 1735, the serpentine shaped marble top with moulded edge, above a pierced, C-scroll and floral carved frieze, on tapering cabriole legs carved with C-scrolls, foliage and trailing vines, joined by a similarly carved and pierced stretcher, 85cm high, 131cm wide, 57cm deep Provenance: Private CollectionFor a very similar example of console, see Christie's, New York, The Property of a European Collector, 17th October 2002, Lot 12 ($19,120).Condition Report: Marks, scratches and abrasions comensurate with age and use. A number of old glued repairs, some disguised by use of filler. Some losses. Two disguised old nail/ peg joints to the uppermost frieze. The marble top is an attractive piece of marble. It has not been noticeably cracked or broken previously. There are some chips of loss at the outer edges as often expected for age (see images) but not a significant number of noticeable losses. Some relatively small faults or old losses in the marble have been disguised by coloured filler. Some additional surface scratching to the marble top in keeping with age and use. The rear plain stretcher appear to have been cleaned previously and likely the reverse side of the friezes. The two dovetailed stretchers (running from front to back of the frieze beneath the marble top (see images) are possible old replacements. Please refer to the additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A George II Irish carved mahogany console or side table, circa 1750, the rectangular top with rounded front corners and moulded edge, above the shaped and foliate scroll carved frieze, centred by a flowering basket motif, on tapering cabriole legs, terminating in stylised lion paw feet, 79cm high, 95cm wide, 61cm deep For closely related Irish tables see The Knight of Glin and James Peill, Irish Furniture, Yale University Press, 2007, page 233, fig.s 115, 116 and 117. The latter example existing in the collection of Malahide Castle, Co. Dublin. Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old minor splits and chips. Some additional dark scratches to the top. Later blocks to the interior of carcass. Top requires re-securing at the front. Some minor evidence of old worm to rear rail. Main supporting rails to the revers of frieze appear to have significant age may be original. The plain and the carved areas of the frieze are applied to these underlying rails. However, potential buyer should satisfy themselves as the originality of these elements (see images). Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
An Irish George II mahogany console or side table, circa 1730, the moulded frieze centred by a carved mask of a bearded man, above a carved shell terminal, each corner of the frieze carved with a stylised 'gargoyle' mask above tapering cabriole shaped legs, terminating in stylised pad feet, 73cm high, 189cm wide, 71cm deepProvenance: Purchased by the current owner from the private collection of a country estate, Ireland.For related forms of table, see The Knight of Glin and James Peill, Irish Furniture, Yale University Press, 2007, pages 64-65 and 221 - 228. There is great variety to the main carved terminals of such tables, however the presence of those adopted for the current table appear to be rare. It seems possible that the main central bearded mask represent a religious figure such as an Apostle. The 'gargoyle' masks to the corners of the frieze certainly relate closely to those adorning churches or cathedrals of a much earlier date during medieval times. It seems likely that the two types of terminal together reflect the faith of the person commissioning the table to be made originally. Condition Report: Please note, as stated in the cataloguing there is no marble top present for this lot.Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions commensurate with age and use.Old chips, splits and small loses.Good original surface and patina.Some old repairs. Some vacant dowel holes to the interior of the carcass.Some old nails to the frieze, possibly associated.Old nail repair to split through backboard.Small section of veneer to one side detached but present.Structurally solid overall.Please refer to individual images for overall condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
2000 Mercedes SLK 200 Kompressor Registration number: W845 YNB Date of first registration: 20/04/2000 VIN number: WDB1704442F176015 Engine number: 11195820001142 MOT expires: 26/10/2020 V5C present listing 4 former keepers Current mileage shown: 60,652 1998cc SilverBody Work: 4 Chrome/Plastics/Trim: 4 Glass: 4 Paint: 3 Wheels/tyres: 3/2 Door shut: 4 Door Gap: 4 Dashboard/Door cards/Carpets: 4 Headlining: 4 Seats: 3 Trim: 3 Mechanical components: 4 Running: 4 Starting: 4 Under Bonnet: 4 Underneath: 4 Brakes: 4 Gearbox/Clutch: 4 Suspension: 4 Ancillary components: 4 Main components: 4 A clean presentable example of this modern Mercedes. Front and rear wings repainted to a good standard; (Evidence of overspray on trim). Some minor paint bubbling on lower part of front wings. Uneven gap between N/S rear wing and N/S boot lid. Drivers seat bolster worn. Some wear to interior, centre console and dashboard. Slight chips and marks to body consummate with age. Starts and drives very well.
1964 Sunbeam Alpine Registration Number: ALJ 922B Date of First Registration: 26/06/1964 Engine Number Shown on V5C: B9406172/OD/HSO Vin Number shown on V5C: B9406172/OD/HSO V5C Shows 3 Former Keepers M.O.T Expiry 30th September 2016 Current Mileage shown: 87,456 - Previously sold by Tennants 2016 - Handwritten invoice for wax oiling - Some previous MOTs and service invoices Body Work: 4 Chrome/Plastics/Trim: 4 Glass: 5 Paint: 4 Wheels/tyres: 4 Door shut: 4 Door Gap: 3 Dashboard/Door cards/Carpets: 4 Headlining: 4 Seats: 3 Trim: 3 Mechanical components: 4 Running: 4 Starting: 5 Under Bonnet: 4 Underneath: 4 Brakes: 5 Gearbox/Clutch: 4 Suspension: 4 Ancillary components: 4 Main components: 4 A very clean example or this 1960s British icon. Basically a very smart car showing many signs or originality. Recently repainted to an excellent standard. Evidence of much mechanical work and detailing . Refurbished wheels and good tyres. Showing slight signs of wear to interior notably drivers bolster and centre console. Engine capacity 1592cc
20th Century gilt metal-mounted pier or console mirror, of arched form with plain plate within raised border of small mirror tiles and flowerhead mounts, 58cm wide x 110cm high Condition: Minor bruising to metal strip along lower edge, otherwise sound. **General condition consistent with age
A 19th century French rococo marble and gilt wood console table. The hall / side table being raised on gilded tapering reeded legs culminating in block and spade feet. The frieze with embellished swags with a quiver of arrows and flaming torch. Above, a white veined marble top. The flaming torch is an ancient symbol of life, truth and the regenerative power of fire while the quiver of arrows signifies the ability to use force in the pursuit of justice. Measures: 88cm high x 94cm wide x 48cm deep.
Y REGENCY ROSEWOOD MARBLE TOP CONSOLE TABLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY the stained yellow marble top above a plain frieze raised on lotus clad cabriole legs joined by an undertier and raised on a plinth base (122cm wide, 93cm high, 36cm deep) Footnote: Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
GEORGE II WALNUT FREESTANDING CONSOLE TABLE MID 18TH CENTURY the marble slab lacking, with a plain frieze on straight legs ending in pad feet (108cm wide, 71cm high, 62cm deep) Footnote: Provenance: The Dukes of Hamilton, ex. Lennoxlove House, East Lothian Purchased in these rooms, 20th August 2003, lot 332
An Adam style painted console table, with faux marble effect top and raised on tapered legs of square section. Width 171 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Height 92 cm, depth 49 cm. The table is structurally in very good condition with no loose joints. There are no serious condition issues either. There is some minor rubbing to the paintwork on the sharp edges but this is a very minor issue and not problematic. All legs are sound and secure and we can see no evidence of any repairs or restoration. There is no evidence of any worm.
A 19th century French mahogany console table, the mirror frame with shaped pediment and moulded beaded edge, the base with moulded edge, scroll supports and low shelf. Width 79 cm, height 192 cm, depth 36.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The mirror section is 95 cm x 44 cm. The mirror frame is in generally extremely good condition with no significant issues. There are some minor blemishes to the bottom left-hand applied flower head. The mirror plates is in two sections. There is some minor perishing to the mirror finish but it is perfectly serviceable. The base again is in good order with only very minor blemishes. The piece could be used in its current state without the need for any repairs or restoration.

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