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A 1930's Art Deco gentleman's compactum wardrobe of walnut construction having twin full length doors with shaped brass handles and retaining the original makers label for Compatom. The interior housing a series of glass doors and slid compartments to the right with fitting rail to the door with further hanging space to the left. All being raised on a plinth base. Scratch to door visible in first image however overall good condition. Measures approx; 174cm x 127cm x 52cm.
Attributed to Shapland & Petter for Liberty & Co - A late 19th Century Arts & Crafts mahogany and stencil inlaid students bureau desk. Fret pierced gallery top with stencilled floral drop down front opening to reveal a maple fronted drawered interior with open storage sections and moroccan red leather gilt tooled writing sciver with brass fittings. Single drawer to the frieze with copper stylised drop handles and backplates over a stencilled inlay inset panel cabinet cupboard door opening to reveal an adjustable shelf interior. Further stenciling to the interior with All raised on shaped arched legs. Measures approx; 103cm x 62cm x 40cm.
A 18th Century George III 8 day longcase grandfather clock by J&J Poynor Leicester having a mahogany & oak case with swan neck top glazed hood with long trunk door flanked by columns. The painted dial having an arched top with rural horse & cart scene, botanical painted spandrels, Roman Numeral chapter ring, subsidiary dial and faceted hands. Complete with weights, pendulum and key. Dial measures, 12" face 13". Measures approx; 235cm tall.
A 19th Century Victorian flame mahogany roll top cylinder bureau desk having a twin door bookcase top with optional top section. The roll front opens to reveal a fully appointed sectional interior with pull out writing slide featuring a set of steps. Raised over a three drawer base with shaped bracket plinth. Measures approx; 125cm x 113cm x 60cm (bureau only).
A 19th Century Russian brass traveller's triptych religious icon having a central larger main panel and two hinged doors. The central panel depicting a Saint seated at a desk with decoration around and further detailing to the door panels. Wear commensurate with age, overall good. Measures when open approx; 10cm x 14cm.
A Georgian oak longcase clock, the door crossbanded in walnut, the square cut hood set beneath a blind fret frieze, enclosing a 30cm square brass dial with engraved detail, subsidiary calendar and secondary dial and 30 hour striking movement by Richard Tuscort of Totnes (pendulum and weight)
A mixed collection of furniture including a 19th century mahogany sewing table with three drawers on octagonal pillar and tripod, a chest of three long and two short drawer in a Georgian style on bracket supports, a small cupboard enclosed by two drawers and a glazed panel door, a tuck box, a Georgian mahogany square cut commode on three tiers, a stool on cabriole supports, a further small rustic stool, a further stool, a walnut drop leaf occasional table enclosing three drawers and a coal compendium in mahogany (10)
1965 MG B RoadsterMake: MG Model: B Roadster Year: 1965Mileage: 0VIN: GHN3L40685Configuration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: PTU139CTransmission: manualThis is the MGB in its purest early form, being the MkI 'pull handle' variant - a reference to the door handles, where you pull the entire handle rather than push a button. This particular example is very well-travelled, with bills in its paperwork folder from the USA, Queensland in Australia, and Wales. The car went new to the USA, where it was converted to right-hand drive in Tulsa, Oklahoma, during 1994, shortly before being exported to the UK (which is where Wales comes in) and being registered for British roads in 1997. By 2004 though, it had been exported to Queensland in Australia, but looks to have returned to its homeland by the end of that year, landing in Liverpool. The paperwork folder includes the current V5, some US history such as registration documents and invoices, a few bits of Australian paperwork, various MoTs back to 1998, a couple of tax discs from 2001 and 2008, and some British invoices. The vendor reports the car as 'driving well, mechanically good with working overdrive and with bodywork that seems solid with no visible rot, but the paintwork is not so good'. Having examined the car here at ACA, the paint does seem to have 'reacted' over the years, resulting in a less-than-smooth finish. Some tarnishing is evident on the bumpers and the offside front wheel has a loose spoke. The vendor describes the interior as good. The odometer reading is 10,536, which we assume to be 110,536 judging by the history file. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR VIDEO PRODUCED 24TH AUGUST BY ACA OF THIS CAR.
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