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A 1965 left hand drive Ford Taunus FIA race car project, unregistered. This two door classic Ford has European paperwork and was purchased by our vendor with the intention of building an FIA homologation race car. The car was built at the Ford works, A G Cologne and is fitted with a 2. Ltr V6 mated to a manual gearbox and will be offered for auction with a FIA certificate number 1385.
A pair of French Empire style bedside or pot cupboards with marble tops, each 40cms (15.75ins) wide (2).Condition ReportFirst cabinet marble good, drawer has a large chip to the top left, door has slight warp, no evidence of worm, general wear for age,Second cabinet the drawer is sun bleached as is top half of the door, no evidence of worm, general wear for age, both good overall conditionheight 72cms depth 40cms
* NIGEL GRIFFITHS: A HANDMADE OAK HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD of Jacobean style, the single door with carved panel decoration and primitive lock, 76.5cm high, 65cm deep. Nigel Griffiths is a family business which has been producing fine handmade oak furniture in Derbyshire since 1946. Nigel's father, Rupert Griffiths, who was inspired by traditional English furniture design and the Arts and Crafts movement sold his furniture through top retail stores, including Harrods, until 1968. Since then it has been sold directly from our workshops.
Matchbox, EFE, Corgi,Vitesses, Solido, Other - 20 boxed diecast model vehicles in various scales. Lot includes Matchbox Super Kings K15 The Londoner Bus; Vitesse Cadillac Eldorado - President Eisenhower; EFE #15102 National Long 2 Door Bus - Crosville and similar. Models appear to be in Mint condition in Fair Plus - Excellent boxes with some imperfections and are unchecked for completeness.
Corgi Toys - A boxed #448 BMC Mini Police Van with Tracker Dog. The model with dark blue body, red interior, grey aerial and spun hubs, appears to be in Near Mint - Mint condition having a minute mark to rear door, which are in tact and operate. The model also comes with plastic Policeman and dog figures. The inner pictorial cardboard stand is in Excellent condition with some slight wear where the Police figure is situated. The model is presented in an Excellent box with some minor wear and has a small pen mark to one of the outer flaps. A really bright example.
* Fisher (Thomas, 1782-1836). Mrs Sandy's House, Eversholt, Bedfordshire, watercolour and traces of pencil, depicting a large and imposing red brick house with sash windows, a path between lawns leading to the panelled front door, and a door in the garden wall to the left leading into a small dwelling or bothy, image size 24 x 28.5cm (9.5 x 11.25ins), titled in ink by the artist to lower margin below image, mounted, framed and glazedQty: (1)NOTESProvenance: Sir Gregory Osborne Page-Turner (1785-1848), 4th Baronet of Battlesden, Bedfordshire; Christie's, The Battlesden Sale, 1824, cat. no. 2503; Emily Page-Turner; purchased from her executors 1885; by descent from the purchaser; Sotheby's Thomas Fisher's Watercolours of Bedfordshire and British Architectural Drawings and Watercolours , 12th June 1980, lot 60. The house depicted here is still extant, and now called Linden House, having been known as Linden Farm in the late 18th century, and subsequently as Eversholt House in the 19th century and Eversholt Rectory in the early 1900s. A number of Sandys family members are associated with, or lived in and around, Eversholt from the mid 18th century right up until the late 19th century. Eminent antiquary and draughtsman, Thomas Fisher exhibited a number of topographical drawings at the Royal Academy between 1804 and 1807, but his most important contribution to this field was the recording of the history of Bedfordshire, culminating in two publications: Collections Historical, Genealogical and Topographical for Bedfordshire and Monumental Remains and Antiquities in the County of Bedfordshire , published in 1812-16 and 1828 respectively. His interest in Bedfordshire stemmed partly from the fact that its history had been little recorded, and his watercolours show a love of detail arising from careful observation of the landscape and villages of the area. Sir Gregory Osborne Page-Turner was from an eminent land-owning family, and his father was the Member of Parliament for Thirsk for 21 years, but by 1823 he had apparently been incarcerated in a debtors' prison, having twice been declared a lunatic, once in 1814 and again in 1823. He died during an epileptic fit and his will was the subject of a court case to determine whether or not he was of sound mind when it was drawn up.
A group of furniture comprising an oak bedside cupboard; a 19th century chair; a needlework firescreen; a pine glazed hanging corner cupboard; two hanging open shelves; a pine occasional chair; a pine three-height chest and similar dressing table mirror; an oak two-door cabinet; an oval mirror; a gilt framed mirror; a duet stool; two chairs; and a pine tripod table (16)
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