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Lot 1091

An Oak two door wall cabinet with leaf carved doors

Lot 1105

A reproduction Mahogany two door china display cabinet

Lot 1171

An Edwardian Mahogany glazed two door bookcase

Lot 1149

A four piece lined Oak 1930's bedroom suite comprising a double wardrobe, a double door cupboard with a mirror, a dressing table with a mirror and a stool, all with Bakelite handles

Lot 1010

A 19th Century inlaid Mahogany and cross banded three door chest on bracket feet

Lot 1009

A Victorian Mahogany single door wardrobe

Lot 77

ANOTHER RHINO HANDLED BRASS DOOR KNOB, circa 1900, the rhinoceros horn handles of yellowish-green and darker hues and with a tight grain, the handles themselves 3in & 2.2in.

Lot 76

A RHINO HANDLED BRASS DOOR KNOB, circa 1900, the rhinoceros horn handles of yellowish-amber hue and with a tight grain, the handles themselves 2.9in & 2.2in.

Lot 18

VICTORIAN OAK LINEN-PRESS the base having two long and two short drawers and with a two door linen cupboard top, flanked by barley twist supports, 126cms wide Provenance: The Estate of Thomas Ifor Rees, the first British Ambassador to Bolivia whose career included diplomatic service in Italy, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Cuba, Spain and Mexico

Lot 14

A JAPANNED BUREAU BOOKCASE composed of two long and two short drawers below a sloped drop-down hinged lid to reveal an arrangement of drawers, secret document compartments and centre recess all below a two door cabinet, the interior with further drawers, recesses and cupboards, 230cms high

Lot 62

A TWO DOOR MAHOGANY CHINA CABINET, 95 x 168cms

Lot 104

EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS TOGETHER WITH A MAHOGANY TWO DOOR GENTLEMANS WARDROBE

Lot 465

A SECTION OF PART 17TH CENTURY OAK WALL PANELLING with some linenfold decoration fitted central door with later ironwork scrolling hinges and latch, overall 182cm high x 149cm wide

Lot 443

A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY WALL MOUNTING CORNER CABINET having dentil cornice, single astragal glazed door, 74cm wide x 108cm high

Lot 429

JOHN HERBERT FOR "A. YOUNGER LTD." A THIRD QUARTER 20TH CENTURY TEAK AND AFROMOSIA SIDEBOARD, having plain bow front top over four graduating central drawers, flanked by two plain cupboard doors, each having turned wood handles, the whole standing o n four plain tapering legs, 80cm x 168cm, maker's label to inside door

Lot 411

A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the eight day movement with cast spandrels and silvered chapter ring, with later carved decoration featuring The Green Man, to the hood frieze, trunk door and base, 216cm high

Lot 466

A 17TH CENTURY OAK EIGHT PANEL DOOR with later decorative iron hinges and a ring handle, 162cm high x 65cm wide

Lot 1625

A mixed lot, to include: metalware and door furniture.

Lot 331

A George III Oak Long Case Clock, the square hood with swan neck pediment and turned pilasters above a shell inlaid door flanked by quarter pilasters and raised upon bracket feet, the painted dial with subsidiary seconds dial

Lot 438

A Victorian Burr Walnut Music Cabinet, the glazed door enclosing shelves and alcoves flanked by turned fluted pilasters, 55 cms wide, 101 cms high

Lot 432

A Louis XVI Style Serpentine Kingwood Marquetry Inlaid and Gilt Metal Mounted Vitrine, the glazed door enclosing shelves raised upon gilt metal mounted cabriole legs with scroll feet, 78 cms wide

Lot 243

A Sorrento Ware Inlaid Wooden Hand Mirror together with a gilt metal picture frame, a carved wooden parasol handle in the form of a dog's head, three gilt metal pill boxes and a brass door bell pull

Lot 477

A Victorian Boulle and Gilt Metal Mounted Serpentine Credenza Cabinet, the shaped top above a central door flanked by serpentine glass doors and raised above a plinth, 198 cms wide, 50 cms deep, 112 cms high

Lot 325

A George III Oak and Mahogany Long Case Clock, the square hood with swan neck pediment above a square door flanked by reeded pilasters, a rectangular panel door below above a conforming plinth base, the painted dial with date aperture

Lot 405

A Victorian French Pier Cabinet, the variegated marble top above a mother of pearl inlaid drawer above a brass and mother of pearl inlaid door flanked by Corinthian capitols raised upon low bun feet, 85 cms wide, 110 cms tall

Lot 316

A 19th Century Mahogany Large Vienna Wall Clock, the pierced eagle surmount above a glazed door flanked by half turned pilasters, the dial with two train movement, 136 cms long

Lot 233

A Brass Door Stop in the form of a Paw, together with another similar brass door stop

Lot 440

A 19th Century French Rosewood Armoire, the moulded cornice above a similar frieze, the door unusually decorated with books upon shelves, 104 cms wide, 48 cms deep, 210 cms high

Lot 453

A Late Victorian Walnut Davenport with a stationery compartment above a hinged writing surface and a central door raised upon shaped supports

Lot 414

A Victorian Walnut Marquetry Inlaid and Gilt Metal Mounted Credenza Cabinet, the moulded top above an inlaid frieze and a central inlaid door flanked by bow glass doors all raised upon a plinth, 151 cms wide

Lot 71

- Handsome four-door pillarless design and 1 of just 2 examples known to have survived - A rival in period to the Alvis Speed 20, Lagonda M45 and Bentley 3.5 Litre - Potent 3.3 litre OHV straight-six engine, documented history and wonderful interior Vendor Condition Ratings: Bodywork: 'Very Good'Engine: 'Excellent'Electrical Equipment: Paintwork: 'Very Good'Gearbox: 'Very Good'Interior Trim: 'Very Good' H&H are indebted to the vendor for the following description: 'This powerful 3.3 litre coupe was top of the Sunbeam range in 1933. Its lavish interior and low-line style singles it out as one of the great sports / touring cars of the 1930s. It is in good condition all round and ready to show or use. The Sunbeam 25 sports cars of the period vied with the Derby Bentleys and Alvis Speed 20s for prominence as the sporting gentleman's pride and joy. Relatively few 25s were made and this four-door pillarless coupe was the most expensive Sunbeam at the time with only one other known to still exist. Its history is well-documented with seven owners, generally in the South of England and latterly in Cambridge. It has covered less than 20,000 miles in the last forty-five years as evidenced from the MOT certificates. The Sunbeam had only one owner from 1967 to 1995 and was used regularly during the late 1960s and 1970s and attended Sandhurst rallies over this period. Mileage on MOTs was not recorded during the 1960s, but in 1971 a mileage of 3,500 was recorded and the history suggests that the car had always been kept on the road and in regular use. We know the Sunbeam was on the road in 1975 as a tax disc is present, but it was soon after garaged as its enthusiast owner opted to use his 18.2 Sunbeam model instead. Sadly during the mid-1990s the long term owner passed away and the car was given to a specialist for appraisal. The Sunbeam at this point required a high level of work but retained lots of originality. A new owner was found in 1995 and substantial work was then carried out. The engine was overhauled with new pistons, new big end bolts, refaced cylinder head, recut valve seats, refaced valves and various machining work was carried out. It was reported that white metal work had been done in 1965 and only several thousand miles had been covered since. The gearbox was inspected, the clutch relined and a higher ratio crown wheel and pinion fitted; ideal for longer distance touring. The electrical system was re-wired, brake system overhauled, steering overhauled and the suspension treated to new telescopic shock absorbers. The exhaust system was replaced and the starter motor and dynamo stripped, checked and overhauled. The bodywork was stripped down, floorboards and bulk head replaced and various frame work panels replaced or repaired. The Sunbeam was painted and various re-chroming work carried out. The interior was found totally original and treated to new carpets, new headlining and leather work carried out to the rear. Between 1996 and 2004 the Sunbeam covered around 7,000 miles and then changed hands; between 2004 and 2011 another 6,000 miles were accrued. 'AXE 411' was then sold to its most recent owner who covered several thousand further miles and carried out the expensive engine work. The car is currently in good mechanical order and had the brakes overhauled and relined again recently. The bodywork has a deep mature shine and internally the leather and woodwork are outstanding. The sliding roof pulls back easily and the steering is surprisingly light once the car is moving at over a few miles per hour. It comes with good records of its more recent history, tools and a sales brochure. All in all it is a most imposing car of the period. Rare, valuable and highly collectable and something different from the usual crop of thirties Bentleys'.

Lot 109

- Road registered as a Ford Lotus Cortina by Monmouthshire County Council on 26th August 1963 with the number plate '123 HWO' - A former rally car that has been re-shelled with a later two-door monocoque and lost its original 'twin-cam' engine - Restored during 2012-2013 and set-up for Continental Tours with a 2-litre Ford Pinto engine, five-speed manual gearbox and Safety Devices roll cage - Listed on its V5C Registration Document as a Ford 125E Cortina (125E being Ford's internal designation for the Lotus Cortina MKI)

Lot 105

- LHD, said to be 'highly orignal' and comes with French Carte Grise - Believed but not warranted to have covered some 50,000km from new - Desirable two-door 'Rangie' with 3.5 litre V8 and manual transmission The Range Rover re-defined the 4x4 market when it was born into an unsuspecting world in 1970. Unmolested versions of what have retrospectively been dubbed the Range Rover Classic are now much prized, so one can expect this highly original one that apparently boasts just one owner from new to cause quite a stir. It is a left-hand drive three-door French example that's only recently been repatriated and comes complete with its original carte grise. Its indicated mileage of under 50,000kms is believed by the vendor to be correct, and he currently grades the V8 engine and Tan-coloured cloth interior trim as 'very good', the manual transmission as 'good', the bodywork and electrical equipment as 'average' and the Yellow paintwork as now being in rather 'poor' condition. The Range Rover Classic was produced from 1970 to 1996, at which point it was supplanted by the more contemporary-looking but mechanically similar P38A.

Lot 44

- Extremely rare 2 door saloon variant of the popular 900 T16 S - Only two registered owners from new and most recent since December 1992 - Agreeable paint colour and desirable Saab leather interior Vendor Condition Ratings: Bodywork: 'Very Good'Engine: 'Excellent'Electrical Equipment: 'Good'Paintwork: 'Very Good'Gearbox: 'Excellent'Interior Trim: 'Very Good' Further Info: Supplied new by Saab Wimbledon on May 30th 1990 to a company in the City of London, this 900 T16 S 2-door saloon was acquired by the second and most recent owner in December 1992. Finished in very agreeable metallic Odoardo grey with the rare factory option of grey leather interior, this is a very rare and special car. It is rare due to its desirable two-door body-shell of which around 300 are believed to have been sold new in the UK and which is most likely lighter and far stiffer than the more plentiful 3-door variants, and is reportedly one of only 50 supplied with the 'Airflow' body styling package. It is special due to its provenance of having just two recorded owners from new. Offering an enormous-for-the-time 173 turbo-charged BHP/201 lb/ft when new, these cars were extremely fast and they still offer a very engaging drive today, something our vendor is keen to point out. Retaining its original Wimbledon Saab front and rear number plates, the car comes with its original service and hand books, as well as a great many maintenance invoices and approximately twenty expired MOT certificates. A new clutch was fitted in April 2009. A letter on file from the second owner states that the original odometer failed at 90,791 miles and was replaced in November 2007 with a previously used item that displayed 84,038 miles. Therefore, the current reading of about 104,900 miles should have around 6,753 miles added giving a total of approximately 111,900 miles. Described by the vendor as never having had a tow-bar fitted and having very good body and paintwork as well as an excellent (non-Catalyst) engine and manual transmission, this very rare car has clearly been loved by its apparent Saab Owners Club owner, as indicated by the membership sticker in the windscreen. Two-door 900 T16 S models very rarely come to the market and an example recording just two owners from new should not be ignored by enthusiasts of the marque.

Lot 61

- A desirable 'home market' car that entered the current ownership in 2012 after thirty years' hibernation - Extensive 'ground up' restoration including numerous new panels and a bare metal respray - Featured on the front cover of Triumph World magazine (June/July 2016), 'no advisories' MOT till March 2017 - 30,292 recorded miles which is figure believed to be correct and long term previous ownership - Photographs of the restoration, original green log book and Surry top - Offered with a large collection of invoices for the parts supplied Vendor Condition Ratings: Bodywork: 'Very Good'Engine: 'Good - No Apparent Problems'Electrical Equipment: 'Everything Works'Paintwork: 'Excellent'Gearbox: 'Good - New Clutch'Interior Trim: 'Excellent' The vendor informs us the extensive restoration has included the following parts: - New floor pan, New inner/outer sills, New rear B Posts, New rear valance, New rear wing section, New front lower valance, new front and rear wing beading, New L/H & R/H door skin, New door mouldings, Replacement front and rear wings, bonnet, boot lid, front grill, front and rear bumpers, front overriders, New boot trim, New carpets, new door cards, New wooden dash board, New glove box, New dash board top, New interior door handles, New boot hinges, Re-trimmed seats, New boot carpet, New stainless steel exhaust system, New brake pads and callipers, New master cylinder, New slave cylinder, New copper pipes, New rear brake shoes, New handbrake cables, New clutch, New speedo cable, New rev counter cable, New thermostat, New water pump, New radiator, New water hoses, New fan belt, New 12v coil, New wiring loom, New front and rear rubber insert, New headlamp assembly, New front indicators, New chrome wire wheels, Refurbished petrol tank, Stromberg carburettors, wiper motor and starter motor plus steering wheel.

Lot 7

Reproduction rectangular mahogany credenza with two drawers and double door cupboard with green marble top

Lot 52

A reproduction Tibetan painted hutch cupboard with florally painted central door, flanked by two florally painted panels, h. 34 cm, w. 84 cm, d. 32 cm *Please note: VAT will be added to the hammer price of this lot CONDITION REPORT: Chips to paint. General wear and tear

Lot 28

An early Victorian mahogany two door table cabinet, the arched panel doors opening to reveal a bank of nine drawers with flush brass handles, h. 42 cm, w. 46 cm, d. 28 cm CONDITION REPORT: Split to back. General wear and tear

Lot 47

A 19th century mahogany cylindrical pot cupboard, the turned lift up lid over cupboard door enclosing vacant interior, h. 73 cm, dia 38 cm CONDITION REPORT: Interior shelf missing. Marking to surface. General wear and tear

Lot 2

A mid Georgian oak and marquetry corner cupboard, with single cupboard door over single drawer, h. 120 cm, w. 79 cm CONDITION REPORT: Two lentils missing. Slight loss of line inlay to edge of drawer. Slight split to cupboard door. General wear and tear

Lot 282

Collection of bevelled glass door plates, the largest 11" high (16)

Lot 453

19th century oak corner cabinet on stand, with diaper glazed door over three small drawers upon a base fitted with six turned baluster supports and undertier, 78" high

Lot 515

Continental flame mahogany single pedestal desk in the Art Deco manner, the top with raised L-shaped platform to the back left and stepped rectangular borders, the base fitted with a single door enclosing four drawers, 43" wide, 33" high

Lot 1127

A DUTCH BOW FRONT PAINTED CORNER CUPBOARD, the single door painted with a central still life of flowers on a table within a shaped surround, the sides similarly decorated with tulips, the interior with wavy fronted shells, 18th century, 34" high x 19" wide. See illustration

Lot 388

EIGHT STAFFORDSHIRE AND OTHER MODELS OF COTTAGES, three with dogs at the door, the largest 4.75" wide (8)

Lot 774

AN INDO-PERSIAN OVAL PORTRAIT, showing a ruler standing in full regalia holding a sword, within a brass door-form frame, late 19th/early 20th century, 10" x 8" overall

Lot 1117

A SMALL HANGING OAK SPICE CABINET, the rectangular door beneath a moulded cornice opening to an arrangement of eight small drawers, 18th century and later, 13.5" high x 12" wide

Lot 358

A Vintage Pine Wardrobe, the wardrobe having a mirrored door with drawer below, on raised feet, approx 92 x 41 x 209 cm.

Lot 43

A Waterbury Clock Company Gilt Brass Carriage Clock, having two-train pendulum movement striking on a coiled gong, with circular enameled face, in gilt metal rectangular section case, glazed on four sides, foliate column to either side of a bevelled door, embellished with rococo inspired brackets and scroll feet, 27cm high

Lot 102

Six assorted modern light fittings to include brushed metal out door wall light fittings, black wall lights, etc.

Lot 362

A Victorian painted pine three door housekeepers cupboard.

Lot 365

A Pine four door storage cupboard.

Lot 370

A Reproduction glazed oak two door bookcase.

Lot 406

A Reproduction oak two door sideboard.

Lot 408

An 18th century and adapted oak longcase clock, the flat top hood with dentil moulding flanked by turned pillars with brass capitals, the trunk with arched panel door and flanked by canted corners over a plain base and bracket feet, the 10" brass dial with silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals and Arabic five minutes, signed 'W. Porthouse, Penrith', and with silvered plaque engraved 'Nicholas and Mary Lowes, 1748', within gilt mask spandrels, with associated four pillar movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell. 215cm high

Lot 371

A George III oak hanging corner cupboard the fielded panel door enclosing shelves flanked by fluted pilasters 101cm high

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