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Dudley Poplak (1930-2005) Three pairs of floral decorated blue ground curtains and pelmets, circa 1990 Wool blend 277cm high x 93cm wide (quantity) Provenance Removed from a Grosvenor Square apartment furnished by Dudley Poplak Footnotes: Dudley Poplak was a South African interior designer, most well known for furnishing Highgrove to coincide with the engagement of the Prince of Wales (now HM King Charles III) and Lady Diana Spencer.
An extraordinarily low-mileage and high specification example of one of Crewe’s rarest long wheelbase, turbocharged limousines. Introduced as a limited edition model of the Silver Spur III for the 1995 model year, the Rolls-Royce Flying Spur was the first Rolls to be fitted with a turbocharged engine and naturally, the chosen powerplant was Bentley's well established 6.75-litre turbocharged V8, as found in their much admired Turbo R. Performance was more than adequate, especially considering the Spur's substantial 2,387kg, with the Bentley's 385bhp whistling its cossetted occupants up to 60mph in around seven seconds and onwards to a less than respectable 150mph. The Turbo R’s settings for its adaptive damping and self-levelling suspension were also borrowed for the new car meaning the Flying Spur was as enjoyable to drive as it was to be driven in.The Silver Spur III's exemplary standards of equipment and finish were not just maintained in the new model but enhanced, the most noticeable change being the adoption of separate rear seats and the reinstatement of folding picnic tables. Often hailed as the last of the 'old school' Rolls-Royce that started with the Silver Shadow of 1965 and aimed at the owner-driver, but with rear passenger refinement unparalleled when compared with contemporary rivals.Interest was strong and it quickly became clear that there was enough demand for more than the 50 cars Rolls-Royce initially intended to build. By the time production concluded, 134 Flying Spurs had left the factory with, we understand, only 43 in right-hand drive.This beautiful example appears to have been the 23rd built with assembly commencing on October 5th 1994. Ordered in the fabulous deep and velvety hue of Wildberry with Sandstone hides piped in Wildberry, very few boxes were left unticked on the order sheet with the car benefitting from matching lambswool rugs, silk privacy curtains, figured Walnut veneers, twin cocktail cabinets, a Sony VCR system with headrest mounted screens, electric sunroof, rear blind and the automatically retractable Spirit of Ecstasy atop that exquisite chromed grille. A further addition was the Mulliner Park Ward Hooper limousine rear window, a rare and expensive option.When complete, the car was delivered to HR Owen in London on 25th January 1995 prior to being shipped to a wealthy industrialist in, what was then, the British province of Hong Kong. It remained there, in the care of, we believe, a single owner until 2022 when it was brought home and extensively recommissioned before becoming the property of its first UK custodian.To date, the car has covered a mere 19,537 miles and is supplied with its original book pack, bespoke toolkit and its current MOT valid until 28th July 2025. As can be seen from our images, it remains in simply exceptional condition, a credit to its keepers. If you have reached a point in your life where you feel that you deserve a bit of a reward without being too extravagant, then this gloriously presented and rather rare Flying Spur may well be the answer.Specification Make: ROLLS-ROYCE Model: FLYING SPUR Year: TBA Chassis Number: SCAZG03C3SCH55292 Registration Number: M122 LYU Transmission: TBA Engine Number: 81754L410M/TKR Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 19537 Miles Make: RHD Interior Colour: Sandstone LeatherClick here for more details and images
A Pair Pink Toile Curtains depicting French pastoral scenes, lined with cream silk and interlined, 272cm drop by 180cm wide, a single cream silk curtain 320cm drop by 235cm wide, Single Blue Tapestry Style Woven Curtain, designed with floral designs within a blue trellis frame, lined and interlined, 220cm drop by 260cm wide and small pelmet, (2) Pink curtains - in good clean condition, no fading and no staining to the cream silk liningBlue curtain - no fading or wear to the outside, a couple of thread pulls overall and a couple of fading marks to the lining
JOHN DRUMMOND FOR SANDERSON LTD., ROLL OF FABRIC, ALONG WITH FURTHER FABRIC SAMPLES the Drummond fabric first designed 1956, screen-printed olive green ground cotton, the further samples of a similar period and design, housed in a travel trunkOverall, this lot is in good condition. The material shows no signs of breakdown or fabric mildew, but there is a light musty smell, possibly due to being stored in the trunk. The material has been used for a variety of projects, so some include stitching or, in the case of the green main material, has been used for curtains.
2 pairs curtains in Arthur Sanderson 'Cascacs' fabric, made to measure by John Lewis, lined with triple pleat heading, with one pair of tie backs and 2 matching cushion covers. Sizes; pair 1- length 216cm, fixed top width 153cm, bottom width 330cm. Pair 2 (AF) length 160 cm, fixed top width 160cm, bottom width 350 cm (per curtain).
A collection of furnishings in William Morris Kelmscott Tree fabric including 3 pairs of curtains, a roman blind, 4 cushions and a window seat cushion. Curtains are all lined, thermal lined and weighted with triple pleat heading. Sizes; all pairs have fixed top width of approx 98cm and bottom width of 2m (per curtain) and have differing lengths 2m, 1.68m and 1.2m. Roman blind is 1.2x.1.1m approx and window seat is 122x36x6cm. Cushions have zipped covers 45x45cm with feather pads.

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