1951 Nash ‘Airflyte’ Statesman Super 2-door sedan Reg. No.: 739 UXF Chassis no. K474151-14317 Engine No.: 3126573 In October 1950 the Nash Airflyte Statesman was tested prior to public announcement by Wilbur Shaw, America’s then best known motorist, and he is said to have been ‘duly impressed’. An iconic American 1950’s motorcar that still impresses today, with its ahead of time aerodynamic styling and is a certain head-turner on the roads today. Nash literature and advertisements from 1951 placed great emphasis on the ‘Airflyte’ construction proclaiming that they were "built the same way as the modern airliner and streamlined train, specially designed for strength, greater safety and the smoothest quietest drive you have ever enjoyed, thanks to the exclusive Nash ‘Airflyte’ construction". This is one of a handful of 1950’s Nashes in the UK and was imported from the US in 2004, having undergone considerable restoration work. Described by the vendor as in ‘excellent all round condition’ this rarely seen motorcar presents an opportunity to acquire style and comfort at a very modest price. It has a current MOT that expires in August. Click Here to view this item on www.i-bidder.com
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Austin 8 Saloon Reg. No.: 115 XUE Chassis no. AS11DS3126 Engine No.: tba The Austin 8 was a small car produced by the Austin Motor Company from 1939 to 1947. Produced into the war, about 9,000 of the wartime Austin 8s were two seater tourers produced for the military and government. Post-war only four door saloons were produced. This car has been in daily use for many years, and is in very good condition overall. We are told that it needs very liitle if any work, and has excellent tyres all round. It currently has an MOT and is ready for the road. Click Here to view this item on www.i-bidder.com
An Aesthetic period ebonised and gilded side cabinet, the mirror upright with chinoiserie style fret-cut borders above a shallow single frieze drawer and double door cupboard hand-painted with two birds upon a gilded ground, flanked by open shelves at either side, 160cm wide by 223cm high. ILLUSTRATED
A Georgian Country Oak and Elm Bureau with Elm top, mixed sides and the Oak fall front revealing six pigeon holes, six drawers and central Mahogany door that in turn reveals another pigeon hole, drawer and secret drawer. A sliding panel stationery compartment is another feature. With lopers to the frieze and two short over two long Oak and Pine lined Drawers having pierced Brass plate handles and escutcheons and all standing on bracket feet. 34 1/2``w x 38 1/2``h x 19 3/4``d.
AN EDWARD VII MAHOGANY GRAND-MOTHER CLOCK, of eight day movement by Junghan no. B20, striking and playing on five rods, the arched brass dial (20cms) with black Roman numerals, pierced hands, applied foliate spandrels and a boss engraved `Tempus Fugit` to the arch; the case having an arched hood with rounded pilasters and fret-work side panels, the trunk having an arched door above a fielded panel, on bracket feet with shaped apron, 177cms high. See illustration
A MID VICTORIAN WALNUT CYLINDRICAL BOOKCASE, with a single bow front glazed door and opposing conforming glazed panel, the interior fitted with three revolving shelves, each fitted with fretwork angled divisions, on carved and turned feet with brass caps and castors, 106cm high, 61cm diameter. See illustration
A VICTORIAN FIGURED WALNUT, MARQUETRY AND LINE-INLAID BONHEUR DU JOUR, the raised superstructure surmounted by a three-quarter brass gallery rail with two doors enclosing shelves and drawers, the lower section with a drawer fitted internally with a hinged adjustable writing slope and compartments for pens and inkwell, above a panel door enclosing shelves, flanked by pilasters on plinth base with ceramic castors, 56cm wide. See illustration
A ROBERT `MOUSEMAN` THOMPSON OF KILBURN OAK SIDEBOARD, having a short raised back above three drawers across, three graduated drawers to the centre, flanked by a four-indented panel door cupboard to either side, iron hinges, handles and latches, on short octagonal legs, carved in relief with a mouse, 152cm long x 46cm deep x 99cm high. See illustration
CADO DENMARK C 1960s, A ROSEWOOD SHELVING SYSTEM, wall mounted, comprising a three-drawer unit, a secretaire with drop-down front, a two door sliding cupboard fitted with drawers, a cabinet with drop-down front, a lectern shelf and ten adjustable shelves, on five uprights, 158cm high, overall width 320cm, marked `Made in Denmark`
A Victorian longcase clock, the 8 day movement with dead beat and striking on a bell, the circular silvered 12in dial with Roman Numerals and subsidiary second hand, inscribed Ex E Emanuel, Portsmouth, the case oak with pollarded veneer, the glazed hinged domed top door with foliage carving over a panelled base on a plinth. 194cm high.
A glass mounted walnut veneer dining room suite, probably English, comprising pedestal, four door sideboard with black glass inset top and chrome handles, pedestal dining table with inset glass top and eight walnut veneer tub chairs with white leather upholstery unsigned sideboard 154cm. wide, table 184cm long x 94cm wide
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