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A 1956 Morris Minor two door saloon project, registration number URY 219, Porcelain green. This Morris Minor comes direct from a deceased estate. The car has remained unused since its last MOT expired in 2017. Now requiring restoration, especially the lower bodywork with the sills on both sides needing replacement and also it would make an ideal candidate for a convertible conversion. Unfortunately the paperwork was unavailable at the time of cataloguing so the new owner will have to apply for a new V5C. No paperwork, MOT and tax exempt See illustration All lots in this sale are sold as is and bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding. Please read our terms and conditions
A 1986 left hand drive Range Rover Classic two door, registration number C140 BDL, Burgundy Calypso red, chassis number SALLHABE8CA171393, engine number 171393. Having recently been imported from France and registered with DVLA. Finished in an attractive colour combination of Calypso red with a beige cloth interior. This Range Rover features the VM diesel engine mated to a five speed manual gearbox and the odometer reads approximately 185,000 km. Recent expenditure on the car has included the headlights, a ball joint, a shock absorber and a replacement battery. V5C, MOT to February 2020 See illustration. All lots in this sale are sold as is and bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding. Please read our terms and conditions
A Large Late 19th Century Copper Lantern, The conical top with hooded air-vents surmounted by a pierced lead crown of crenulated towers and brickwork. The slightly tapered cylindrical body with four bowed clear glass panels in a moulded frame incorporating a door below a decorative band of anthemion motifs and scrolls, 29" (74 cm) high.
A Late 18th/Early 19th Century Oak Curved High-backed Settle/Bacon Cupboard, attributed to the West Country. The tall panelled back and sides surmounted by a moulded ledge, with arm rests adjoined to the side panelling. The curved seat raised over three concaved twin-door cupboards fitted with brass knop handles, above a moulded plinth base. The bowed back having two pairs of upper cupboard doors enclosing a top compartment, over two pairs of long cupboard doors opening to reveal hanging space with two iron hooks to the centre. 71¾" (182 cm) high, 62½" (159 cm) wide.
A Mid 17th Century Flemish Carved Oak Beeldenkast on stand. The top overhanging an upper frieze rail carved with undulant scrolls of husk flowers & foliage flanking a fluted urn. The two twin-panelled cupboard doors above two frieze drawers enriched with carving and framed by moulded borders enhanced with ebonised bands. The door panels centred by ebonised facet cut appliqués and bosses. The fluted half column pilasters surmounted by carved ionic scroll capitals, with lion mask corbels to the drawer divides. The stand having a conforming frieze of undulating zoomorphic foliage issuing husk flowers centred by a caryatid, raised on four bulbous knopped legs with ebonised astrigal moulding to the bulbs above block and ball feet. 85 in (216 cm) tall, 64 in (163 cm) wide, 25 in (64 cm) deep.
An Early 17th Century & Later Carved Oak & Marquetry Buffet. The canted upper cupboard having arcaded panel door and sides inlaid with fluted urns cascading exuberant scrolls of interlaced stems bearing foliage & foliage beneath scallop-edged arches carved with undulating vines. The frames inlaid with decorative geometric bands, adorned with ebonised ovolu appliqués and split spindles to the divides. The upper frieze marquetried with a trail of fruit & flowers flanked by carved face-masks above ebonised four-column supports. The cupboard above a marquetried frieze drawer edged with a carved apron rail of S-scrolls and raised on tall front stiles with carved caryatids and decorative appliqués, and a geometrically panelled back with inlay, leading down to a plinth base 63" (160 cm) high, 49" (125 cm) wide, 16" (41 cm) deep.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 13-inch square painted dial, signed M. Evans Llangernyw, with subsidiary seconds and date crescent, painted to each corner with a sprig of foliage, the hood with swan-neck pediment and turned pilasters, the case of good colour and with string-inlay to the canted corners, the moulded door with arch-top, complete with pendulum, two weights, winder and case key. 220cm
AN OAK THIRTY-HOUR DWARF LONGCASE CLOCK, SIGNED H. HALL, K. LYNN, the hood with caddy top and two bands of carved four-leaf clovers, the 7-inch square brass dial with spandrels cast as winged cherubs, the case with quarter columns flanking a long door with moulded edge and shaped top, the base with panel front, canted corners and shallow bracket feet, with a block weight and pendulum. 136cm high
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, SIGNED EDW. HARRISON, WARRINGTON, the 12 3/4-inch square brass dial with silvered chapter, inner brass calendar ring and subsidiary seconds, the dial centre engraved with opposing acanthus scrolls, the hood with broken architectural pediment above a painted glass frieze over a pair of columns, the case with quarter columns flanking a door with moulded edge and shaped top, raised on a panel base with ogee bracket feet, complete with pendulum, weights and key. 224cm high
A CHINOISERIE LACQUER EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 11 1/2-inch brass break arch dial, signed Sephton Prescott, with calendar in the arch and subsidiary seconds flanked by a pair of birds mounted by putti, the caddy hood with fretwork carving to the front, the case with arch-top door, the base raised on bracket feet, the case decorated with figures in boats, pagodas and a ho ho bird perched upon the branch of a blossoming tree, the base decorated with figures in dragon boats, with two weights, pendulum and a winder. 248cm high
A GEORGE III OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 13-inch brass break arch dial with silvered chapter and subsidiary seconds, signed in the arch WINSTANLEY ORMSKIRK above a rolling moon, the dial centre engraved with scrolling leaves, the hood with swan-neck pediment and free-standing reeded columns, the case with quarter columns flanking a crossbanded door with inverted arch top, the base with fielded panel front and raised on a plinth, with two weights, pendulum and a winder. 225.5cm
A REGENCY ROSEWOOD COLLECTOR'S CABINET ON STAND, the cabinet of slightly breakfront form, with a glazed door flanked by two further glazed doors, each enclosing a vacant interior with runners for slides, all further flanked by fine reeded baluster columns, the stand with frieze drawer, raised on fine reeded slender baluster legs joined by a shaped stretcher. 137cm high, 79.5cm wide, 36cm deep
A 19TH CENTURY OAK PEDESTAL CUPBOARD, of square form with everted canted corners, the moulded top with beaded frame, the frieze carved to each side with foliage and fitted with a drawer to the front, the corners applied with brass lion masks with rings, above a long door carved with a musical trophy and foliage and three similarly carved side panels, all within ring-turned and bulbous baluster columns, the moulded plinth base raised on castors. 105cm high, 56.5cm wide, 56.5cm deep
A REGENCY PAINTED PINE SIDE CABINET, CIRCA 1810, with scrolling pediment, painted with opposing griffin heads, over a shelf supported by two pairs of spindles and a S-scroll, the top with rounded corners above a frieze drawer with brass handles, over a door with fabric backed brass grille, raised on turned feet. 130cm by 76.5cm by 35cm
A FINE 19TH CENTURY PIETRA DURA AND GILT-METAL MOUNTED EBONISED CABINET, the breakfront top with egg and foliate cast mount over a frieze centred by a crest of musical putti flanked by a pair of squared flowerheads over caryatid mounts flanking a door applied with a ribbon-tied floral bouquet with bird and insect, within an oval panel with ribbon tied crest within a further square frame with scrolling acanthus corners, the plinth base with reel and bellflower mount, raised on turned feet. 118cm high, 89cm wide, 39cm deep
A VICTORIAN WALNUT COMBINATION WARDROBE, CIRCA 1880, with moulded cornice above a hanging space with mirrored door, to the side a pair of cupboard doors, each inset with a panel carved with a vase of flowers, above a recess with spindle gallery, over two short and three long graduated drawers, fitted with brass handles, on a plinth base. 217 high, 155cm wide, 58cm deep (extreme)
A Titchmarsh & Goodwin Reproduction Oak Audio Cabinet, with hinged lid and moulded cupboard door with brass hinges, the interior with adjustable shelves, 51cm by 48cm by 77cm; and A Nest of Titchmarsh & Goodwin Reproduction Oak Nesting Tables, of rectangular form with spindle turned legs and block feet, the largest 53cm by 34cm by 51cm (4)
A George/William IV oak combination longcase clock and housekeeper's cupboard, 30cm arched enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, the arch painted with a baker at his oven, 8-day movement striking on a bell, swan neck pediment, rectangular door to waist flanked by further doors, 151cm high, 122cm wide, c1830
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