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A Unique English Coronet Midget camera cane. The cane consists of a wooden shaft with a bronze case at the top and a sharp bronze end at the bottom. The upper part ends with a handle. On the cane is a bronze plaque with the inscription "Brigg Sticrs London", Inside the cane is a camera with a tripod. The brown bakelite Camera is 3 1/3" high and 1 1/4" deep. Just below the viewing window on one side, there a tin plate that says: " Coronet Midget", 26mm Film", " Made by the Coronet Camera Co., Birmingham", "British Patents Applied For" and "Design registered". On other sides there is a wheel for advancing film, a lever that clicks to take pictures, a window that can advise how many exposures remain, and a hinged door for loading film. All camera mechanics appear to be in working order. General condition is very good. It is ca 1930s, and it is a unique example. The Coronet Midget, first made in 1935 by the Coronet company in England, took advantage of the way Bakelite could be moulded into weird shapes and coloured in ways that were new to the camera world. It took 16mm rollffilm, complete with numbers that could be read through a red window on the back. Midgets were styled in an unusual upright design and sold in five basic colours – black, brown, red, green and blue. But there were two shades of green; and some had plain bodies while others were mottled; and there were variants in the shape of film winding knob. The dedicated collector makes sure to collect all five colours. The really dedicated collectors goes for all the variants as well. Thomas Brigg & Sons, said to have been founded in 1836, were makers of umbrellas and canes in London. In December 1884, Thomas Brigg & Sons were awarded their first royal warrant as umbrella-makers to Queen Victoria.in 1899, the firm entered the continental market by opening a showroom at 33 avenue de l'Op?ra, Paris, a splendid corner site at the junction with the rue Neuve-des-Petits-Champs (since 1944, the rue Danielle-Casanova) in the 1st arrondissement. This shop brought more royal patrons, among them the King and Queen of Spain. They merged with the London firm of Swaine & Adeney to form Swaine, Adeney, Brigg & Sons Ltd in 1943.
Late 19th/early 20th century Baroque Revival oak buffet sideboard, moulded rectangular top over gadroon moulding, enclosed by three panelled doors, the central door carved with female mask, c-scrolls and trailing foliate, the two flanking doors with linen fold panels, on lobe carved baluster supports joined by undertier with lunette railDimensions: Height: 101cm Length/Width: 152cm Depth/Diameter: 55cm
Victorian inlaid walnut pier cabinet, rectangular top over cavetto frieze inlaid with geometric foliate design, single glazed door enclosing shelves, inlaid uprights with matching designs and gilt metal floral and swag mounts, on chamfered plinth baseDimensions: Height: 103cm Length/Width: 77cm Depth/Diameter: 31cm
James Common of Cornhill (Scotland) - mid-19th century oak cased eight day Scottish longcase clock c 1860, With a break arch pediment and three brass finials, conforming hood door flanked by two turned pillars with brass capitals, trunk with inlay and an arched top door, rectangular plinth with an applied decorative skirting, fully painted dial with matching spandrels and a depiction of a highlander on horseback, Roman numerals, minute track, date and seconds dials, with non matching brass hands, dial pinned to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights pendulum and key.Dimensions: Height: 210cm Length/Width: 49cm Depth/Diameter: 24cm
Juhngans - 1930s oak cased 8-day chiming grandmother clock, round toped case with a fully glazed trunk door and visible brass cased weights and pendulum, two part dial with a gilt centre, brass moon hands and applied brass roman numerals, three train chain driven movement chiming the quarters and hours on 8 gong rods. Dimensions: Height: 166cm Length/Width: 34cm Depth/Diameter: 25cm
George Clapham of Brigg - Late 18th century 8-day oak cased longcase clock c1790 - flat topped hood with later carved addition, dog tooth moulding and blind fretwork beneath, break arch hood door flanked by reeded pilasters and capitals, trunk with canted corners and door with a triple arched top, plinth with a later base with decoratively shaped feet, early painted dial with flowers enclosed in a gesso border to the spandrels, rolling moon to the arch, seconds dial and calendar aperture, Roman numerals and five minute Arabic's with makers name (indistinct), dial pinned via a false plate to a rack striking movement. With weights, key and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 235cm Length/Width: 50cm Depth/Diameter: 27cm
English - mid 19th century 8-day oak longcase clock, with a flat topped pediment and blind fret beneath, square hood door flanked by reeded pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with inlay and three-quarter reeded columns and a wavy topped door, plinth with a raised panel to the front, square fully painted dial, with a white chapter, Roman numerals and minute markers, seconds dial and calendar aperture, dial pinned via a false plate to a rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell.With weights, bell and pendulum bob.
Early 20th century satinwood and mahogany inlaid corner cabinet, projecting dentil cornice over astragal glazed arched door with C-scroll glazing rails and ebony stringing, enclosing tree shelves with shaped fronts, single drawer to base with lion mask ring handlesDimensions: Height: 124cm Length/Width: 85cm Depth/Diameter: 50cm
A 2009 Honda CR-V 2,204 cc diesel Estate 2.2i-CTDi ES 5 door, all wheel drive with manual gearbox, finished in metallic silver, registration number BG09 KKP. First registered on 19/06/2009, M.O.T. until 7/11/2023. Currently showing 117,715 miles, (not warranted correct) but mileage appears to fit in with D.V.L.A. M.O.T. history, was showing 115,175 miles when tested on 8/11/2022. Started immediately and seemed to operate normally when driven in the sale field. A tow-bar is fitted with a 50 mm ball hitch. Two sets of keys come with the vehicle. The paint-work appears tidy but the vehicle would benefit from a valet internally. Currently untaxed, expired 25/05/2023. A V5C document is present, but does not bear the current owner's name.
A 2005 Ford Fiesta hatchback 1.25 Finesse 5 door petrol with manual gearbox, finished in pale metallic blue, registration number CE05 AAY. First registered on 31/03/2005. M.O.T. until 5/2/2024. Currently showing 187,021 miles, (not warranted correct). Mileage at last M.O.T. on 23/01/2023 was 181,576. Two keys are present. A V5C and two keys are present. Started fine and drove normally around the field yesterday (Friday).
221993 Range Rover Vogue LSEReg. no. K632 UEYChassis no. SALLHBM33KA635846Engine no. 01701TTransmission: AutomaticMileage: 66,583 (Indicated)MOT: February 2024The first-generation Range Rover was produced for two and a half decades between 1969 - 1996 in three and five door variants. A number of engines were fitted with the most impressive being the 4200cc Rover V8. A mixture of off-road capability and luxury results in the RR being one of the most legendary British cars of all time.This very original Vogue LSE 5 door example is presented in Masai red that appears to be original paint with five spoke, black alloy wheels wrapped in all-terrain tyres. The plush interior is presented in exceptional condition for its age, with black leather seats and other luxury features such as heated and electric seats, heated windscreen and electric windows. Even the original stereo is present. The car is reported to drive well with its 4.2 V8 mated to an automatic gearbox. The air suspension appears to work as it should and the only item reported not to be working is the cruise control. It appears to have done just 15,000 miles since 2006 when digital MOT history began.The car is offered for sale with two keys and current registration document. The sale also includes some service history from its current ownership where all recent work has been carried out by local Land Rover specialists Harford’s 4x4. The car was previously on the private registration E4 GDS.Estimate: £8,000 - 10,000To be auctioned along with a fantastic selection of other vehicles on July 1st at our Showell Farm site, SN15 2NU with viewing on the 29th and 30th of June, you can also join us at our Nostalgia Social cars & coffee event on June 25th. Viewing is welcome prior to sale and all cars are sold as seen, condition reports can be requested on each lot by contacting us direct. Lots are not available to buy prior to auction. Fully illustrated catalogue is available on the Richard Edmonds Auction website. Bids can be made online, by telephone or live on site. All lots are subject to commission.Vehicles that are un-registered or on foreign plates may require Import Duty and Vat to be paid upon purchase via HMRC prior to registering with the DVLA for a UK plate, if you are not sure please ask. For classic cars over 30 years this equates to 5% Duty on the final value. For cars described as MOT exempt (pre-1983) these vehicles may need their exemption registered with the DVLA.
241998 Mazda MX5Reg. no. S793 DGJChassis no. JMZNB18P200115266Engine no. BP363579Transmission: ManualMileage: 55,378MOT: November 2023The Mazda MX5 has been forever set in stone as the people’s favourite affordable sports convertible; a car that Mazda has relied on as its bread and butter, a car capable of being a weekend toy or motorsport competitor. The Mk. II, 2nd generation NB model was produced from 1998-2005 with over 58,000 being made just in the first production year.This car has been enjoyed as a weekend runabout by the same couple since 2001, and as a result has just 55,000 miles on the clock. It is presented in unusually virtually rust-free condition, having been well maintained with regular servicing and maintenance. The interior remains tidy, and the roof was professionally replaced in 2013. The panels and paint are in all-round good order, aside from the odd age-related mark and some lacquer peel on the upper part of the driver’s door. The underside is in good solid condition and has been regularly wax oiled. This is a good opportunity to purchase a lightly used Mazda MX5.The sale includes current V5C Registration certificate, original folder with Mazda handbooks which includes stamped service history. As well as a large folder of receipts that includes parts and servicing as well as old MOT's.Estimate: £3,000 - 4,000To be auctioned along with a fantastic selection of other vehicles on July 1st at our Showell Farm site, SN15 2NU with viewing on the 29th and 30th of June, you can also join us at our Nostalgia Social cars & coffee event on June 25th. Viewing is welcome prior to sale and all cars are sold as seen, condition reports can be requested on each lot by contacting us direct. Lots are not available to buy prior to auction. Fully illustrated catalogue is available on the Richard Edmonds Auction website. Bids can be made online, by telephone or live on site. All lots are subject to commission.Vehicles that are un-registered or on foreign plates may require Import Duty and Vat to be paid upon purchase via HMRC prior to registering with the DVLA for a UK plate, if you are not sure please ask. For classic cars over 30 years this equates to 5% Duty on the final value. For cars described as MOT exempt (pre-1983) these vehicles may need their exemption registered with the DVLA.
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