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An Oak Side Cabinet; composed from a small Georgian hanging cabinet to the upper section, with shaped and fielded panelled door flanked by pilasters, 63.5cm wide 25.5cm deep 75cm high, the lower associated section fitted with a drawer on bobbin turned supports, 64.5cm wide 171cm high overall.
A RARE ROCKING AUTOMATON COLLECTION BOX FOR THE SHIPWRECKED MARINERS' SOCIETY, CIRCA 1900 the painted tin interior with rigged wooden barque pinned between 'waves' with collecting drawer under, glazed door with legend along lower edge, contained within oak box with coin slot to top, overall measurements -- 16¾ x 12 x 7in. (42.5 x 30.5 x 17.5cm.)
A FINE DENT-TYPE BOATS COMPASS PATTERN 182 BINNACLE COMPASS BY KELVIN & JAMES WHITE LTD, CIRCA 1912 with 4in. 'Chetwynd's Patent' card in gimballed bowl contained in regulation binnacle housing with clamp, candle, shade slide, instructions in waterproof slip case and pasted inside door stamped 7 Feb 1912, brass temple top with candle lantern, brass top glass cover inscribed with maker's details and swivel handle, shaped base stenciled PATT 182 behind, with lashing rings, overall measurements -- 13 x 9 x 9in. (33 x 23 x 23cm.) In 1890 four compass manufacturers (Dent, Hughes, Lilley & Reynolds) were invited by the Royal Navy to compete for a new design of boat compass. The specifications required the instrument to be capable of handling the vibrations of a steamboat as well as the usual requirements for sailing and pulling boats and the resulting entries were tested aboard H.M.S. Vernon at Portsmouth. The example offered by Dent was the best on all counts and was introduced as BOATS COMPASS PATTERN 20 in 1892. Apart from a reduction in card size (from 7in. to 4in.) in 1907, the pattern (re-designated 182) remained in service until after World War I.
Omann Jun Danish rosewood living room suite comprising bookcase enclosed by two glazed doors and raised on base fitted two drawers above cupboard doors; another bookcase the top section enclosed by cupboard door above two adjustable shelves and raised on single cupboard base, another unit fitted with a drop front door enclosing fitted interior raised on base fitted two drawers, two cupboard doors and a matching two tier tea trolley
A 1978 MGB Roadster rubber bumper model, present lady owner for the last thirty five years. Full body restoration and respray by local garage completed 2007. Door gaps and boot need adjustment. Engine and brakes require attention. MOT due 11/2/16. Hood and interior need finishing. Exhaust requires re-hanging. The odometer reads 17,889. Suggest removal by trailer or transporter
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