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A 1959 Austin A35 four door saloon, registration number 227 UYX, Court grey. Replacing the very successful A30 from 1956, the baby Austin would go on to be produced until 1968 with over 280,000 rolling off the production line in various forms. This four door saloon finished in rare Court grey, has an original blue interior, which the vendor described as being in good condition. This baby Austin will make a great starter classic. V5C, MOT and tax exempt See illustration Condition report NHThe vendor advises that there is approximately 59,000 miles on the clock. The car has no modifications, it is an older restoration with some bubbling to doors and wings now. He advises that it drives well.
A 1933 Morris Minor 8HP De Luxe, registration number TJ 5411, chassis number MM58-30735, engine number 81761A, blue with black wings. The Morris Minor was a direct competitor to Austin's 7 having a similar model range and appealing to the same clientele. This two door sliding sunroof example has been with the vendor for forty years. It has never been restored remaining in constant use and has a wonderful patina which often gets lost during a restoration. Finished in blue with black wings and wire wheels, blue leather interior and functioning sunroof, this charming light saloon will be offered for auction with a history file and offers a charming alternative to the ubiquitous Austin. V5C, MOT and tax exempt See illustrations
A 1958 Morris Minor four door saloon, registration number 274 YUC, black. The ever popular Minor makes an excellent starter classic with tremendous parts back up and specialist garage help. This example is finished in black with a smart original red leather interior fitted with new carpets and unmarked headlining. The vendor advises that the Morris has had a brake overhaul (receipt on file). V5C, MOT and tax exempt See illustration
A 1967 Ford Cortina MkII DeLuxe two door saloon registration number LYC 508E, dark green. The reps favourite first saw the light of day in 1962 and would remain in production until 1982 in various styles and forms from the Mark I to the Mark V. It also found great success in saloon touring car racing and rallying in at the hands of some of the most illustrious racers including Graham Hill, Jim Clark and Sir John Whitmore. This low rail two door pre-crossflow Cortina comes from the second year of production. It is believed to have covered only 55,000 miles from new with its three registered keepers. Finished in dark green with a contrasting light green interior, the Cortina will be offered for sale with its original supplying dealer keyring, owners handbook, receipts and its most recent MOT which it passed without any advisories. V5C, MOT to April 2018 See illustration
A 1987 Ford Sierra RS Cosworth, registration number D290 WTN, white. In the mid 1980s Ford resumed their affiliation with Cosworth to create one of the most collectable and desired hot Fords of all time. Based on the XR4i three door body shell, they were constructed at the Genk plant in Belgium, power was supplied by a 1993cc Pinto four cylinder block with forged steel crankshaft and con rods, topped via a Cosworth developed 16 valve twin cam cylinder head fed by a Garrett AiResearch turbo charger, developing 204 bhp and performance figures of 0-60 in 6 seconds and top speed of 145 mph. It goes without saying that all standard underpinnings and running gear were comprehensively uprated to cope with all the extra performance. Registered in the last year of production, this Cosworth has been cherished by its owners and is presented in original condition. Finished in white with a standard grey interior, our vendor advises us that the Ford has not been involved in any accidents and still retains all of its original body panels, interior, engine and running gear. The Cosworth has always been garaged and is said to run just as Ford intended with exhilarating acceleration and handling. There is a comprehensive history file accompanying the Cosworth with numerous receipts, past MOTs, brochures and handbooks. The Sierra RS Cosworth has always been a coveted car. Today they are much sought after with collectors and enthusiasts, especially when unmolested and original condition as this car is. V5C, ***MOT to September 2018*** See illustrations
A 2008 BMW 325I SE AUTO Coupe 3000cc 2 door sport motor car with black coachwork and grey leather interior, registration MV08 0VW, mileage 6,800, one owner from new, very good condition MOT to February 2018, service history and original invoice (graze to front passenger side bumper ann wing mirror)(on instructions from the executors of a local private Cheshire estate) Buyers Premium will be charged at 10% plus VAT (i.e. 12% gross) on this lot only
A George III mahogany longcase clock, 'Edward Arnold, St Neots', the hood with later fan moulding to the pediment, stop fluted columns, three wooden ball finials, 12inch dial with strike/silent to the arch, seconds dial and date aperture, Rococo spandrels, 5 pillar 8 day movement, the trunk with break arch door upon a panelled plinth and block feet 250cm (98in)
A George III mahogany longcase clock signed 'Ellicott, London', the pagoda hood with fret front panel and side panels, stop fluted columns, 12inch dial with strike/silent to the arch, seconds dial and date aperture, Rococo spandrels, 5 pillar 8 day movement, two loose brass ball finials, the trunk with quarter columns flanking the break arch door, upon a panelled plinth with shaped skirting 235cm (92in) with 2 brass weights; untested
A George III mahogany bracket clock signed Desbois and Wheeler, Grays Inn Passage, the arched top with handle above 7inch (18cm) painted dial (retouched), strike/silent lever above XII, twin chain fusee movement with signed backplate and pull repeat, arched brass scale side panels, glazed rear door, upon a moulded base and ogee brass feet, 37 x 28cm (14 x 11in) split to dial surround, restorations/repairs to case.
A late Georgian mahogany longcase clock, circa 1800, the painted 13inch dial signed 'J.Huggett, Hawkhurst', with moonphase disc to the arch, recessed calendar dial, seconds dial, rose spandrels, 4 pillar movement with 'Edwd Keat' falseplate, the case with break arch flame veneer trunk door, on a rectangular plinth base with shaped skirting Provenance: Property of the late Sir Donald Alfred Sinden, CBE FRSA (1923 - 2014)
A last quarter of the 18th century longcase clock. Dial painted with the name Russell Buxton. Stepped arched canopy supported on brass mounted columns, long door on matching base with ogee arched feet. Chapter ring with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and sliding counter for the days of the month. The dial is also painted with the motif of a stag in a country landscape. 8-day two train movement striking on a single bell. Height 228cm (90in). Weights and pendulum are missing. *See clocks and watches proviso. Condition report: see terms and conditions
Early 18th century walnut veneered bookcase on bureau, top section with two single panel doors opening to reveal fitted interior with selection of stationery compartments, drawers surrounding central single cupboard door, bureau base with flap opening to reveal matching interior to top, central well all above two short and one false frieze drawer with three graduated long drawers, all fitted brass handles and standing on bracket feet, width 94cm (37"), depth 53cm (21"), height 221cm (87"). Condition report: Cornice with several sections of moulding missing, right hand door requiring attention to bottom right hand hinge, some moulding missing from plinth between cupboard and bureau, one bale handle missing to base. Condition report: see terms and conditions
George III mahogany writing / dressing chest, rectangular top hinged to reveal fitted interior with four lidded boxes, original tilting mirror now missing, base with central drawer above single door cupboard and flanked by four oak lined deep drawers with original steel locks, width 91cm (36"), depth 61cm (24"), height 81cm (32"). Condition report: Rain damage to top with splits to timber, interior with dressing mirror now missing, carcass with old repairs to joints supporting drawers. Condition report: see terms and conditions
A good first quarter of the 19th century floor standing regulator. Signed Edward Smith**, Dublin*. Arched canopy over glazed door with box plinth base. All veneered in figured mahogany with reeded canted corners. Silvered circular dial with five minute indication, subsidiary seconds dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary hours dial with Roman numerals. 8 day single train movement with deadbeat escapement and six spoke wheels. Shaped plates united by six substantial pillars, pivots with fixed endcaps. Mercury jar pendulum and brass weights. Height 234 cm (7ft 8in). *See clocks and watches proviso. *Loomes, Brian, Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, pg 718, Edward Smith Dublin, 1824. **Edward Smith worked as a clock manufacturer and brass founder located at 34 Jervis Street in Dublin. Active 1801-1858. In 1801 he was appointed clock manufacturer and timepiece to the GPO (General Post Office). (From the archives of the National Museum of Ireland). Condition report: Overall good condition. However the gut needs replacing, there are some scratches to the silvering of the dial, a crack to the bottom of the base plinth and one small piece of wood is missing from the back of the canopy.
Primitive oak carved side cupboard, shaped top with single door, width 76cm (30"), depth 40cm (16"), height 80cm (32"). Condition report: This cupboard is heavily stained and of primitive design with signs of robust usage, some woodworm holes to top. Condition report: see terms and conditions
Regency rosewood veneered breakfront side cabinet, top section with brass galleried shelf above mirror, central two door cupboard flanked by two smaller wing cupboards, all inlaid with brass and supporting brass grills with silk linings, blind plinth, width 257cm (101"), depth 43cm (17"), height 142cm (56"). Condition report: Replacement mirror back, replacement silk linings to grills, original shelves missing to interior but now with later replacements. Condition report: see terms and conditions
Second quarter of the 18th century longcase clock by Thomas Gorsuch of Salop (Old English for Shrewsbury)*. Oak case (not associated with the movement) with engaged columns and brass key fitting on the door. The canopy has a carved architrave supported on columns and the arched door of the window frames an arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and cast brass spandrels. There are two subsidiary dials; one for the seconds and one showing the moon phases alongside the days of the month. 8-day two-train movement striking on single bell. Height 208 cm (82in). *See clocks and watches proviso. *"A fine maker" according to G.H Baillie 'Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World', Vol. I, 1929, pg 128. Condition report: Some damage to the case. The cornice at the base has come loose and there are other small bits of wood that have come loose. Condition report: see terms and conditions
George III mahogany linen press, dentil cornice above two single panel doors with cock beading, base with two short and two long drawers, oak drawer linings, cock beading and original handles all standing on bracket feet, width 130cm (51"), depth 62cm (24"), height 200cm (79"). Condition report: Overall condition good with original handles, door lock, escutcheons, top section interior slides missing now lined with green felt and fitted hanging rail, small section of moulding to cornice at the top missing. Condition report: see terms and conditions
George III mahogany secretaire bookcase, top section with dentil cornice above two astragal glazed doors covering three fixed shelves, base with secretaire top drawer fitted stationery compartments and nine sycamore veneered drawers, three further drawers beneath all standing on out swept bracket feet, width 86cm (34"), depth 56cm (22"), height 203cm (80"). Provenance: purchased Linley Hall, Shropshire, from the collection of the late Sir. Jasper and Lady More, Christies 9th March 2016, Lot 38. Condition report: Original glass one pane damaged, section of veneer to left hand door missing, bottom section with small sections of boxwood stringing missing, rain damage and ring marks to top surface, back plates to top set of handles missing, three metal escutcheons missing, one steel lock missing. Condition report: see terms and conditions
Edwardian mahogany display cabinet, central glazed door with oval moulding, covering green silk lined two shelf interior, inverted bowed glazed side panels with decorative columns, inlaid all over with whitewood cross banding and stringing, width 112cm (44"), depth 38cm (15"), height 165cm (65"). Condition report: Overall reasonable condition with original silk linings. Condition report: see terms and conditions
George III Mahogany Bracket clock, the painted arched dial inscribed 'Jas. Common Coldstream' with Roman numerals and moon phase to arch, twin fusee movement, engraved brass back plate, glazed rear door and two side apertures, with key and pendulum. 50cm high. *See clocks and watches proviso. Condition report: see terms and conditions
Mid 19th century walnut veneered side cabinet, of serpentine form, single door and side panels all heavily inlaid with floral coloured marquetry depicting mother-of-pearl insects, interior with adjustable shelf, width 94cm (37"), depth 47cm (17"), height 104cm (41"). Condition report: Overall condition good. Condition report: see terms and conditions
A George III mahogany longcase clock, the hood with associated swanneck pediment, stop fluted columns, break arch trunk door with later replacement moulding to the arch, 12inch brass dial with strike/silent to the arch, silvered chapter ring, seconds dial and date aperture, signed 'Peter Carney London' to a silvered plaque, with 5 pillar movement, all upon a panelled plinth and shaped skirting 239cm (93in)
E. Dodds, Blyth, a 19th century mahogany longcase Regulator, the 13inch (33cm) circular signed silvered dial with subsidiary seconds and hours, substantial 4 pillar movement with deadbeat escapement, ebonised rod pendulum with cylindrical metal bob, brass weight descending into the panelled plinth base, silvered beat scale inside the case, with long glazed door to the front and fretwork decoration below the dial 187.50 x 50cm (73 x 20in)
Georgian mahogany bureau bookcase, the upper shelved bookcase with a short cornice and enclosed by panelled doors over a base with a well fitted interior, three over two long drawers on bracket supports. Condition Report. Hinge on bureau needs attention. Some surface scratches. Colour variation with age.The beading on the door panel has some knocks.Otherwise just needs a little attention.
Militaria - World War I - an unusual mahogany memorial display cabinet, made to house the medals and photograph of a fallen soldier, architectural pediment mounted with a French silk postcard, glazed door above a pair of drawers, beaded borders, skirted base, bun feet, 61cm high, 46cm wide, c.1917
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