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A late 19th/early 20th century ship's cabin vanity wash basin unit, of enclosed form in mahogany cabinet with hinged metal lined water cistern to the top, over a sloping hinged front opening to reveal a mirror above a ceramic wash basin with single brass tap and single panelled door to the base with towel rail and waste collection cupboard, 64cm wide, 105cm high, 69cm deep
A modern mahogany gun cabinet as a Victorian display cabinet by 21st Century Antiques of Ripley Surrey, the upper section with single glazed door enclosing a bookcase cabinet, opening to reveal the gun cabinet to the rear over two cabinet doors enclosing ammunition safe CONDITION REPORTS Cabinet has adjustable shelving to the front half and keys. There are various chips to the veneer and knocks throughout especially to the top section lower corner - see image. In need of a clean and proper construction as this comes in various pieces. Wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for more details
A brass and iron door porter with brass loop handle raised on a cylindrical brass body to a hairy paw iron foot, 49.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Certainly early 20th Century, suspect Victorian throughout, condition basically sound though with wear and tear, knocks, dents and scratches to the surface throughout conducive with age and use
A mahogany 8 day longcase clock the 12 inch silvered break arch Roman dial with Arabic five minutes, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the centre engraved with a church and further building, the angles representing the four seasons, the arch decorated with horses and carriage, signed at 6 o'clock Geo. Miles, Sodbury, the hood with raised swan neck pediment flanking a ball and eagle brass finial over a dentil and fluted cornice and fluted pillars, shaped top trunk door, fluted canted corners upon bracket feet, 239 cm high
A George III mahogany stick barometer the rectangular silvered scale signed Stampa and Co Fecit with single vernier and spirit tube thermometer, enclosed by a hinged chevron strung door and with exposed mercury tube, the case with brass finial, architectural pediment, feather banded trunk and ring turned domed cistern cover, 98cm high
A mahogany 8 day longcase clock the 13 inch painted break arch Roman dial with Arabic 5 minutes, date aperture, signed Barwife, Cockermouth, with rolling moon to the arch and floral spandrels, the hood with swan neck pediment and turned columns over an ogee moulded and blind fret work throat, flame veneered shaped top door flanked by fluted quarter columns, panelled base upon bracket feet, 222cm high
A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND MARQUETRY MIRROR BACK SIDEBOARD, the back with a large mirror plate within a shaped surround with a central cresting and carved leaf columns, with chequered and geometric marquetry, the top inset with a central white marble panel above a frieze of scrolling and foliate marquetry, with a central panelled door decorated with a ribbon-tied bouquet of flowers within a scrolling border, flanked by projecting tapering columns and twin quarter-round mirror-mounted doors with all over conforming marquetry, on a plinth base, the interior with burr walnut veneered shelves, 100" high x 66" wide.
MAPLE & CO; AN ART NOUVEAU PALE OAK SINGLE WARDROBE with planished copper brackets, the mirrored and carved doors with stylised flower decoration, above a single long drawer with stylised copper and brass handles, a Maple & Co plaque on reverse of carved door, 75"high x 36" wide x 17.75" deep Provenance: Purchased by the vendor from Liberty's in 1987.
A 19th century style satinwood half round cabinet, with cross banded top with painted ribbon and cameo medallions, with a further regency frieze and a central door painted with a circular panel of a classical scene, surrounded by swags and flowers heads, raised on short turned legs, width 44ins
An Edwardian satinwood display cabinet, the arched frieze having a central panel of putti with a basket flanked by scrolls, with a blind fret Greek key frieze below, with further decoration of pipes, harebells and ribbons, the central panelled door with an inlaid panel of a girl holding flowers below an urn with harebells, scrolls and ribbons, flanked by two astragal glazed doors and two small inlaid drawers to the base, the one stamped Edwards and Roberts, London, raised on further inlaid square tapering legs, united by a plant shelf, width 54ins
18th Century oak low dresser, North West/West Yorkshire region, the top with a shaped moulded edge, fitted seven drawers with a central cupboard door and standing on a conforming shaped base with bracket feet, 173cm wide Condition: 92cm tall, 54cm deep - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information
Early 20th Century German wooden framed dolls house having lithographed bricks walls and tiled roof, a window and door to each floor and with outside steps, 41.5cm wide Condition: The front roof canopy which should overlap approximately 5cm is mostly missing, balcony rails above door missing, small scuffs and nicks to paper decoration, fabric and paper has discoloured - **General condition consistent with age
Edwardian carved mahogany display cabinet, the raised back with carved ribbon and swag decoration, fitted four shelves enclosed by a bevelled glazed door having conforming carved decoration and decorative tracery, standing on tapered square supports united by a platform, 67.25cm wide Condition: 178cm tall, 42.5cm deep - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information
An Edwardian breakfront inlaid mahogany wardrobe With a moulded breakfront cornice above a single mirrored door and a single drawer, raised on shaped bracket feet along with an Edwardian inlaid mahogany dressing table with an oval mirror supported above two small drawers, a rectangular moulded top and three graduated long drawers, raised on legs of tapering square section also a pair of Edwardian mahogany slatted headboards and a pair of oak Edwardian slatted headboards, the wardrobe measures 131x202x58cm.
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
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